Multiple Choice
Often a patient cannot be turned into the prone position for a PA axial projection of the skull (Caldwell method) .What central-ray angle would be used if the AP axial projection is used instead?
A) 10 degrees caudad
B) 15 degrees cephalad
C) 10 to 15 degrees caudad
D) 10 to 15 degrees cephalad
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