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From Radiographic Positioning And Related Anatomy

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What is the Technique for an AP Axial Sacrum projection: Sacrum?   show
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show 15 mAs, 80 kV  
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show 55 mAs, 90 kV  
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show 70 mAs, 80 kV  
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What is the Technique for an AP / PA Lumbar Spine?   show
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show 15 mAs, 80 kV  
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show 65 mAs, 90 kV  
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show 50 mAs, 90 kV  
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show 50 mAs, 100 kV  
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What is the Technique for an AP Axial lumbar L5-S1?   show
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show 50 mAs, 90 kV  
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What is the Technique for a Lateral—Spinal Fusion Series (hyperflexion)?   show
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show 2 inches below the ASIS  
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show 15 Degrees toward the head  
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show 2 inches below the ASIS  
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show 10 degrees toward the feet  
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show Iliac Crest  
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show 1 1/2 inches above the iliac crest and 2 inches medial of the asis  
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show Asis  
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show 35 degrees toward the head  
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What is the center ray for an lateral coccyx?   show
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What is the center ray for a lateral lumbar (Female, male, Hyperflexion, hyperextension)?   show
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What is the center ray for a lateral sacrum & coccyx?   show
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show 1 1/2 inches inferior from the iliac crest and 2 inches posterior from the ASIS  
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show Ankylosing Spondylitis  
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show Ankylosing Spondylitis  
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Due to trauma, osteoporosis, or metastatic disease. Superior and inferior surfaces of the vertebra body are driven together, producing a wedge-shaped vertebra.   show
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A type of fracture rarly causes a neurologic defect.   show
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show Herniated Nucleus Pulposus  
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show Herniated Lumbar Disc  
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Where does Herniated Nucleus Pulposus frequently occur at?   show
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show Metastases  
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Destructive lesions with irregular margins   show
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show Osteoblastic  
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What is the descriptive term for a combination of Osteoblastic and Osteolytic?   show
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show Scoliosis  
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Congenital condition in which the posterior aspects of the vertebrae fail to develop, thus exposing [part pf the spinal cord.   show
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show Spina Bifida  
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show Spondylolisthesis  
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Commonly due to a developmental defect in the pars interarticularis.   show
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Most common at L5-S1 but also occurs at L4-L5.   show
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show Spondylolisthesis  
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show Spondylolysis  
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show Spondylolysis  
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This pathology is most common at L4 or L5   show
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show Oblique lumbar Spine  
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show Lateral Lumbar Spine  
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What position shows the following structures: Lumbar vertebral bodies, intervertebral joints, spinous and transverse processes, SI joints, and sacrum?   show
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The breathing instructions for lower vertebral column radiography?   show
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Whatis teh a projection used for the lower vertebral column in which the divergence of the primary ray can be used to advantage?   show
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show Demonstrating the natural weight-bearing stance on the spine  
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What plain is used if the waist is not supported sufficiently for a Lateral L5 to S1 position: Lumbar spine?   show
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What degree of cephalad angle is necessary to visualize L5 to S1 and the sacroiliac joints for males?   show
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What degree of cephalad angle is necessary to visualize L5 to S1 and the sacroiliac joints for females?   show
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show T9-T10  
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show L2-L3  
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What Level is the iliac crest?   show
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show S1-S2  
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What level is the Greater Trochanter?   show
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