Multiple Choice
An AP projection of the sacroiliac joints taken with insufficient central ray angulation will
A) demonstrate the inferior sacrum without symphysis pubis superimposition.
B) demonstrate sacral elongation.
C) demonstrate the inferior sacrum with symphysis pubis superimposition.
D) occur if a 35-degree cephalic angle is used on a female patient.
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