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Waters' view (also known as the Occipitomental view) is a radiographic view, where an X-ray beam is angled at 45° to the orbitomeatal line. The rays pass from behind the head and are perpendicular to the radiographic plate. It is commonly used to get a better view of the maxillary sinuses. Another variation of the waters according to Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures places the orbitomeatal line at a 37° angle to the image receptor.
Video Waters' view
Structures observed
- Maxillary sinuses
- Frontal sinuses (oblique view)
- Ethmoidal cells
- Sphenoid sinus (through open mouth)
- Odontoid process (if it is just below the mentum, it confirms adequate extension of the head)
Maps Waters' view
Possible observations
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References
Merrill's Atlas of Radiographic Positioning and Procedures vol 2 pg 328
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