Medical Radiography and Photography, Bände 29-30Eastman Kodak Company, 1953 |
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... patient erect is also utilized.11,12 Others prefer to rotate the supine patient 15 to 25 degrees and make lateral oblique radiographs with the central ray projected along the approximate plane of the joint.7.13 Still others rotate the ...
... patient erect is also utilized.11,12 Others prefer to rotate the supine patient 15 to 25 degrees and make lateral oblique radiographs with the central ray projected along the approximate plane of the joint.7.13 Still others rotate the ...
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... patients . Both Merrill16 and Meschan17 have noted that subluxations or dislocations sometimes can be visualized better in the erect posteroanterior or anteroposterior projec- tions if the patient holds a small sandbag in each hand ...
... patients . Both Merrill16 and Meschan17 have noted that subluxations or dislocations sometimes can be visualized better in the erect posteroanterior or anteroposterior projec- tions if the patient holds a small sandbag in each hand ...
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... patient's arm is hyperabducted and brought slightly forward . ( Chil- dren are often examined in the supine position . ) The physician , standing on a step beside the patient , is pro- tected from radiation by a beam - limiting cone ...
... patient's arm is hyperabducted and brought slightly forward . ( Chil- dren are often examined in the supine position . ) The physician , standing on a step beside the patient , is pro- tected from radiation by a beam - limiting cone ...
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