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VET 246 Week 4

Small Animal Forelimb

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Most views for forelimbs are _____ table top
When taking an x-ray of limbs the ____ above and below as well as the bone should be in the x-ray. joint
Where should you measure for the shoulder joint in lateral and caudocranial view? The level of the shoulder joint
Where should you position the central ray for the shoulder joint in lateral and caudocranial view? Scapulo-humeral articulation
Where should the borders for the shoulder joint in lateral and caudocranial view? Proximal third of humerus and scapula
Where should you measure for the scapula in lateral and caudocranial view? Cranial scapula border
Where should you position the central ray for the scapula in lateral and caudocranial view? Center of scapula
Where should the borders for the scapula in lateral and caudocranial view be? Shoulder joint and caudal border of scapula
Where should you measure for the humerus in lateral (mediolateral) and caudocranial view? Proximal humerus
Where should you position the central ray for the humerus in lateral and caudocranial view? Midshaft
Where should the borders for the humerus in lateral and caudocranial view be? Entire shoulder and elbow joint
Where should you measure for the elbow joint in lateral and caudocranial view? Thickest part of the elbow at the distal humerus
Where should you position the central ray for the elbow joint in lateral and caudocranial view? Distal humeral condyles
Where should the borders for the elbow joint in lateral and caudocranial view be? Proximal third of the radius/ulna to distal third of the humerus
When taking an x-ray of the elbow joint in craniocaudal, _____ is essential. symmetry
Where should you measure for the radius and ulna in lateral and caudocranial view? Distal humerus
Where should you position the central ray for the radius and ulna in lateral and caudocranial view? Midshaft
Where should the borders for the radius and ulna in lateral and caudocranial view be? Elbow joint to carpal joint
Where should you measure for the carpus, metacarpus, and digits in lateral and dorsopalmar views? At the site of interest
Where should you position the central ray for the carpus, metacarpus, and digits in lateral and dorsopalmar views? Area of interest
Where should the borders for the the carpus, metacarpus, and digits in lateral and dorsopalmar views? Distal third of radius and ulna to distal phalanges
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