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The iliac crest corresponds to which anatomic level?
 
 L2/3
  T7
  L4/5
  T9/10

Question 2

The densest portion of the skull is considered the:
 
 sphenoid
  base of the skull
  petrous pyramids
  mastoid portion



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Answer to Question 1

L4/5

Rationale: The iliac crest corresponds to the lumbar vertebrae level of 4-5.

Answer to Question 2

petrous pyramids

Rationale: The petrous portion of the skull is the densest portion of the skull. It is visible on all radiographs and can be used as a measure of critique for proper positioning.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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