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  1. Jul 30, 2024 · Learn about the Caldwell view, a caudally angled radiograph of the skull or facial bones, and its indications, technique, and evaluation. The view was named after Eugene Wilson Caldwell, an American radiologist who described it in 1907.

  2. The Caldwell view is a caudally angled radiograph, with its posteroanterior projection allowing for minimal radiation to the orbits. This view may be used in imaging of the skull or facial bones depending on the clinical indications. Indications. This view aids in visualizing the paranasal sinuses, especially the frontal sinus 4.

  3. Learn about the Caldwell view, a PA skull radiograph with 15 degrees of caudal angulation, to show the frontal sinus more clearly. See the case study, diagram, and related articles and playlists.

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · Learn about the imaging modalities for sinusitis, including CT, MRI, and plain radiography. The Waters, Caldwell, and lateral views are plain radiographs that may show air-fluid levels in acute sinusitis.

  5. May 23, 2016 · Learn about the conventional radiography of the paranasal sinuses, including the Caldwell view that visualizes the frontal and ethmoid sinuses. See the anatomy, embryology, and pathology of the sinuses and their imaging features.

  6. Dec 29, 2015 · Learn about the nonmalignant and malignant pathology of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses, and how to evaluate them with radiographic views. The Waters and Caldwell views are complementary and must always be available for comprehensive evaluation and avoiding misinterpretation.

  7. Learn how to perform a radiographic projection of the frontal sinuses and anterior ethmoid air cells in the PA 15° (Caldwell view) position. Find out the anatomy, pathology, exposure factors, collimation, markers, shielding and positioning tips.

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