9/26 - Normal Rad
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| ***T/F You CANNOT see vertebral artery calcification on an xray? | True, he said he would have 3-4 questions based on this
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| In the AP lower cervical view the TVP's of C7 are oriented ____ and _____? the TVP's of T1 are oriented ____ and ___? | C7 = down and out. T1 = up and out (T1 = Touchdown)...this allows a landmark for counting
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| ***Which view is the best to see IVF's? | Oblique Cervicals
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| On oblique cervicals where is the mitchell marker placed? | the marker corresponds to the patient's side closest to the film
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| Marker BEHIND the spine indicates a ______ oblique? A marker in FRONT of the spine indicates a _____ oblique? | behind the spine = anterior oblique, in front of spine = posterior oblique....This seems backwards
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| What would a Right marker located behind the spine indicate? | RAO
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| What would a left marker in front of the spine indicate? | LPO
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| Remember: If it is an ANTERIOR view you see same side IVF's... If posterior, then it's opposite IVF"s | examples: RPO, you would see Left IVF's.. in a LAO you would see the left IVF's since its an anterior
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| Again... if mitchell marker is behind the spine is it anterior or posterior? | behind = anterior
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| Info: a dotted line drawn down the middle would indicate that everything on the left side of the line are left sided structures and everything to the right are right sided structures...Except | Lamina's, laminas are always on the posterior side of the line, but will still be closest to the named marker (confused, see pg 4-5 under cervical oblique projections
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| In a Oblique view Does a RAO and a LPO show the same structures? | Yes
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