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DDH   AP bilateral "frog-leg"  
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pelvic brim   inlet  
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pubic rami   outlet  
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downside acetabulum   judet pelvis  
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cervical zygapophyseal joints closest to IR   lateral c-spine  
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downside cervical intervertebral foramina   RAO & LAO oblique c-spine  
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C3 - T3 cervical bodies   AP axial c-spine  
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denz or odontoid   AP "open mouth" odontoid  
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C5 - T5   swimmer's lateral (cervicothoracic)  
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stability of c-spine   lateral flexion & extension c-spine  
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denz (odontoid) seen in shadow of foramen magnum   AP fuch or PA judd  
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AP view of open L5 - S1 joint space   AP axial L5 - S1 butterfly  
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downside lumbar zygopophyseal joints   posterior oblique l-spine  
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intervertebral lumbar joint spaces   lateral l-spine  
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open sacral foramina   AP axial sacrum  
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SI joints   AP axial SI joint  
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side-down SC joint   RAO / LAO SC joint  
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1st - 9th / 10th ribs   Upper ribs  
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8th - 12th ribs   Lower ribs  
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right axillary ribs   RPO / LAO  
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left axillary ribs   RAO / LPO  
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barium filled bulb & c-loop in profile   UGI RAO  
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esophogeal reflux   hampton (RAO)  
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retrogastric space   UGI right lateral  
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barium filled fundus & body   UGI AP  
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barium filled body & pylorus   UGI PA  
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air filled bulb & c-loop in profile   UGI LPO  
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upside kidney & downside ureter   IVP RPO / LPO  
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