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Restriction of the Primary Beam to the Anatomy of Interest

Question 79

Question 79

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Restriction of the primary beam to the anatomy of interest:


A) reduces patient exposure
B) is a major cause of repeated images
C) reduces the amount of scatter produced
D) A and C

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