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English: A schematic showing how sinus pathology is observed on Water's radiographic view.

An upward convexity is observed when radiograph is taken in upright position. It is not seen when radiograph is taken in lying down position.

An upward convexity usually indicates a polyp or solid mass, which is onservable in radiograph irrespective of the position in which radiograph is taken.
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