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P68T

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Extreme angulation of a tube angle across an anatomic part will result in:
 
 loss of detail
  foreshortening
  elongation
  magnification

Question 2

Which anatomy could indicate rotation on a lateral sacrum/coccyx?
 
 greater sciatic notches
  sacral foramina
  intervertebral foramina
  lesser sciatic notches



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Answer to Question 1

elongation

Rationale: Extreme angulation of the tube across an anatomic part will result in elongation of the part.

Answer to Question 2

greater sciatic notches

Rationale: Rotation on a lateral sacrum/coccyx can be evaluated by superimposition of the greater sciatic notches. Greater sciatic notches are located on the posterior pelvis superior to the ischial spines.



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