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What Projection Should Be Performed If a Deep Lesion in the Axillary

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What projection should be performed if a deep lesion in the axillary tissue is not seen on the exaggerated craniocaudal projection?


A) MLO-mediolateral oblique
B) CC-craniocaudal
C) AT-axial tail

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