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    Exam 14: Myelography and Other Central Nervous System Imaging
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    How Is the Patient's Head Positioned During Myelography to Prevent
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How Is the Patient's Head Positioned During Myelography to Prevent

Question 5

Question 5

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How is the patient's head positioned during myelography to prevent contrast from passing into the cerebral ventricles?


A) Lateral flexion
B) Acute extension
C) Forward flexion
D) Acute flexion

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