Skull X-rayDefinition:
The
skull X-ray is used to examine the bones of the
skull, including the facial bones, the nose, and the
sinuses. See also
sinuses
X-ray.
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Skull X-Ray-
TonometryReview Date : 10/27/2003
Reviewed By : Jeffrey Drayer, M.D., Dermatologist, Los Angeles, CA. Review provided by
VeriMed Healthcare Network.
Full article >>>The child may need to be closely observed for 24 hours in
hospital, where
skull x-rays (to look for
fractures), CT and MR scans (to check for damage to or haemorrhage in the brain
tissues) can easily be done.
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epistaxis,
nasal congestion,
nasal discharge, and
hearing loss. A
skull x-ray or a CT scan of the head can confirm the presence of an angiofibroma.
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