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If You Suspect a Clavicular Fracture and the AP View

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Question 7

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If you suspect a clavicular fracture and the AP view is not diagnostic, you should:


A) request a clavicular CT.
B) request a clavicular MRI.
C) request a 45-degree cephalic tilt AP radiograph.
D) request a bone window radiograph.

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