Multiple Choice
A left lateral chest projection with poor positioning demonstrates the humeri soft tissue superimposed over the anterior lung apices. How was the patient positioned for such an image to be obtained?
A) The chest was rotated.
B) The inferior midsagittal plane was tilted toward the IR.
C) The humeri were positioned at a 90-degree angle with the body.
D) The central ray was angled caudally.
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