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Brittanyd9008

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Imaging the AP oblique 4th toe will require the entire foot to be rotated:
 
 50 degrees laterally
  30-45 degrees laterally
  30-45 degrees medially
  50 degrees medially

Question 2

The point of intersection of the sagittal and coronal suture is the:
 
 asterion
  pterion
  bregma
  lambda



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Answer to Question 1

30-45 degrees laterally

Rationale: Rotation of the foot for AP oblique 4th digit should go 30-45 degrees laterally to keep the part as close to the image receptor as possible.

Answer to Question 2

bregma

Rationale: Where the coronal and sagittal suture intersect forms the point of the bregma.



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