Multiple Choice
An AP axial coccygeal projection demonstrates the symphysis pubis superimposed over the second and third coccygeal vertebrae. How was the positioning setup mispositioned for such a projection to be obtained?
A) The patient was rotated.
B) The central ray was angled too caudally.
C) The central ray was angled too cephalically.
D) The patient's legs were extended.
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