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Pelvis & Upper Femora- pt 2

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IR for AP pelvis & upper femora   show
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show IR CTR halfway btwn pubic symphysis & ASIS @ 1- 1 1/2" (2.5- 3.8 cm) ↑ crest  
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show supine  
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CR for AP pelvis & upper femora   show
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show Suspend  
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show Pelvis & upper 1/3- 1/4 of femur  
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show Bilateral AP Frog; AP oblique projection of femoral necks  
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Area of interest for AP oblique, femoral necks, modified Cleaves method   show
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show 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17") ↔  
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show IR CTR 1" (2.5 cm) ↑ to pubic symphysis  
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show supine w/ bilateral or unilateral thigh abducted as much as possible, 25- 45°  
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Respiration for AP oblique femoral necks, modified Cleaves method   show
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CR for AP oblique femoral necks, modified Cleaves method   show
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IR for AP Hip   show
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show CTR IR to CR  
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Patient position for AP Hip   show
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show ⊥ to femoral neck  
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Respiration for AP Hip   show
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show proximal 1/3 of femur, hip joint  
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show 24 x 30 cm (10 x 12") ↕ or 10 x 12" (25 x 30 cm) grid cassette  
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show Danelius-Miller method; "Cross-table" or "Surgical-lateral" projection  
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show IR vertical w/ top in crease above iliac crest  
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Patient position for Axiolateral Hip, Danelius-Miller   show
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show ⊥ to femoral neck  
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Respiration for Axiolateral Hip, Danelius-Miller   show
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Area of interest for Axiolateral Hip, Danelius-Miller   show
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What is a lateral projection, mediolateral hip also called?   show
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IR for lateral hip, mediolateral, Lauenstein & Hickey method   show
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show IR CTR to CR  
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show supine, slightly oblique toward affected side w/ knee at near ⦜ to hip bone  
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show 1) Lauenstein: ⊥ thru hip joint (midway btwn ASIS & pub symph); 2) Hickey: 20-25° cephalic  
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show Suspend  
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Area of interest for lateral hip, mediolateral, Lauenstein & Hickey method   show
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IR for Modified Axiolateral projection of hip, Clements-Nakayama modification   show
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Location of IR for Modified Axiolateral projection of hip, Clements-Nakayama modification   show
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show supine, limbs neutral; affected side near edge of table  
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CR for Modified Axiolateral projection of hip, Clements-Nakayama modification   show
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show Suspend  
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show acetabulum & proximal femur in lateral profile  
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show Clements-Nakayama modification  
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show Judet method, or Modified Judet method  
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IR for AP oblique acetabulum, RPO/LPO, Judet method   show
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show center of hip @ mid-IR  
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Location of IR for AP oblique acetabulum, external oblique, Judet method   show
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Patient position for AP oblique acetabulum, internal oblique, Judet method   show
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show 45° semisupine w/ affected hip ↓  
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show True  
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show ⊥ to IR @ 2" ↓ to ASIS of AFFECTED side  
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CR for AP oblique acetabulum, external oblique, Judet method   show
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Respiration for AP oblique acetabulum, internal & external oblique, Judet method   show
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show iliopubic column & (affected) posterior rim  
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show ilioischial column & anterior rim  
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What is the AP axial "Outlet" projection of the anterior pelvic bones also known as?   show
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IR for AP axial Outlet of anterior pelvic bones, Taylor method   show
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Location of IR for AP axial Outlet of anterior pelvic bones, Taylor method   show
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Patient position for AP axial Outlet of anterior pelvic bones, Taylor method   show
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show For ♂, 20-35 cephalad @ 2" (5 cm) distal to superior pubic symphysis. For ♀, 30-45 cephalad @ 2" (5 cm) distal to superior pubic symphysis.  
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Respiration for AP axial Outlet of anterior pelvic bones, Taylor method   show
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show superior & inferior rami w/o foreshortening  
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show Bridgeman method  
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show 8 x 10" (18 x 24 cm) ↔  
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Location of IR for Superoinferior axial Inlet of anterior pelvic bones, Bridgeman method   show
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Patient position for Superoinferior axial Inlet of anterior pelvic bones, Bridgeman method   show
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CR for Superoinferior axial Inlet of anterior pelvic bones, Bridgeman method   show
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Respiration for Superoinferior axial Inlet of anterior pelvic bones, Bridgeman method   show
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Area of interest for Superoinferior axial Inlet of anterior pelvic bones, Bridgeman method   show
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What is the AP or PA axial projection of the lumbosacral junction & SI joints also known as?   show
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show 8 x 10" (18 x 24 cm) or 24 x 30 cm ↕  
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show IR CTR to CR  
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Patient position for AP axial lumbosacral jct & SI joints, Ferguson method   show
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Patient position for PA axial lumbosacral jct & SI joints, Ferguson method   show
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show For ♂ 30° cephalad. For ♀, 35°. Enters 1 1/2" (3.8 cm) ↑ to pubic symphysis midsagittal  
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show 30° caudad @ L4; also ⊥ @ 2" distal to L5  
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Respiration for AP or PA axial lumbosacral jct & SI joints, Ferguson method   show
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Area of interest for AP or PA axial lumbosacral jct & SI joints, Ferguson method   show
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IR for AP oblique SI joints, RPO & LPO   show
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show IR CTR @ level of ASIS w/ sagittal plane 1" (2.5 cm) medial to ↑ side @ grid midline  
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Position of patient for AP oblique SI joints, RPO & LPO   show
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show Side FARTHEST from IR  
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CR for AP oblique SI joints, RPO & LPO   show
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Respiration for AP oblique SI joints, RPO & LPO   show
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Area of interest for AP oblique SI joints, RPO & LPO   show
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IR for PA oblique SI joints, RAO & LAO   show
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show IR CTR @ level of ASIS w/ a point 1" (2.5 cm) medial to ASIS closest to IR is CTR to grid  
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show 25-30° semiprone  
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Side of interest for PA oblique SI joints, RAO & LAO   show
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show ⊥ to IR @ 1" (2.5 cm) medial to ASIS closest to IR; variation: 20-25° caudad @ L5 to ASIS  
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show Suspend  
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Area of interest for PA oblique SI joints, RAO & LAO   show
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