An X-Ray of the Orbit (AP and Lat View) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses low levels of radiation to produce images of the eye sockets, or orbits, from the front and the side.This test may be performed to diagnose or evaluate conditions that affect the orbits, such as tumors, fractures, infections, or foreign bodies. It can help identify the presence and location of any abnormalities within the orbits, as well as assess the extent and severity of any damage or disease.