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Where Should the Central Ray Be Centered for an AP

Question 41

Question 41

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Where should the central ray be centered for an AP axial projection of the foot?


A) Third metatarsophalangeal joint
B) Base of the third metatarsal
C) Anterior talus
D) Intermediate cuneiform

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