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altibaby

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How should the central ray be directed for a mediolateral knee on an asthenic patient?
 
 perpendicular
  3-5 degrees caudal
  5-7 degrees caudal
  5-7 degrees cephalic

Question 2

Small foramina in the base of the skull would be visualized with which of the following projections?
 
 PA
  AP axial Townes
  SMV
  lateral



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Answer to Question 1

5-7 degrees cephalic

Rationale: All mediolateral knee projections require the central ray to be angled 5-7 degrees cephalic. The cephalic tube angle will help to superimpose the medial femoral condyle onto the lateral femoral condyle.

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SMV

Rationale: The basilar view of the skull or the SMV will ideally be able to demonstrate the small foramina in the base of the skull if the technical settings are adequate.



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