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6 letters Which two things can be done to produce equal density along the _____ thoracic spine for the AP projection (especially for a patient with a thick chest)?
9 letters T/F To a certain degree, MRI and CT are _____ myelography as the imaging modalities of choice for the diagnosis of a ruptured intervertebral disk.
7 letters Which skull positioning line is aligned perpendicular to the IR for a PA (Judd) projection for the odontoid _____?
7 letters T/F If close collimation is used during conventional radiography of the spine, the use of lead _____ is generally not required.
6 letters In addition to extending the chin, which additional positioning technique can be performed to _____ that the mandible is not superimposed over the upper cervical vertebrae for the oblique projections?
8 letters Which specific projection must be taken first if trauma to the cervical spine is suspected and the patient is in a supine _____ on a backboard?
11 letters T/F When using digital imaging for spine _____, it is important to use close collimation, grids, and lead masking.
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