Multiple Choice
A poorly positioned AP axial clavicle projection that demonstrates the medial clavicular end drawn away from the vertebral column
A) will also demonstrate the clavicle bowing upward.
B) will also demonstrate a transversely foreshortened clavicle.
C) was obtained with the patient rotated toward the unaffected shoulder.
D) will require a 10-degree cephalic angle to obtain optimal positioning.
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