Multiple Choice
A patient comes to radiology for a follow-up study of the cervical spine.The patient had spinal fusion between C5-6 performed 6 months earlier.His physician wants to assess the cervical spine for anteroposterior mobility.Which of the following projections would provide this assessment?
A) Cervicothoracic projection
B) AP axial-vertebral arch projection
C) Judd or Fuchs projection
D) Hyperflexion and hyperextension projections
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