Multiple Choice
A less than optimal lateral elbow projection demonstrating the radial head positioned posterior to the coronoid process
A) will be obtained when the distal forearm is elevated.
B) will be obtained when the proximal humerus is depressed.
C) will also demonstrate the capitulum distal to the trochlea.
D) could also result if the central ray were angled proximally with the humerus.
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