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    Examples of Anatomic Landmarks That Appear Radiolucent Include Ridges, Spines
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Examples of Anatomic Landmarks That Appear Radiolucent Include Ridges, Spines

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Examples of anatomic landmarks that appear radiolucent include ridges, spines, and tubercles.

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