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AP/external rotation.B:Lateral/internal rotation.
AP.B:Lateral.C:AP odontoid (open mouth).D:Right anterior oblique (wrongly labeled).E:Left anterior oblique.F:Swimmer’s view to visualize C7-T1.G:Fuchs’ view.
AP.B:Lateral.C:Lateral (external or radial) oblique.D:Medial (internal or ulnar) oblique.E:Radial head view.
AP.B:Mediolateral lateral.C:Lateromedial crosstable lateral.
AP ankle.B:Mortise ankle.C:Mediolateral lateral.
AP best bend right.B:AP erect.C:AP best bend left.D:Stand ing Lateral.
AP elbow.B:Lateral elbow.
AP forearm.B:Lateral forearm.
AP or PA ribs—dependent on site of injury.B, C:Affected side closest to Bucky oblique ribs.D:Lateral Ribs.
AP pelvis.B:AP lumbar spine.C:Lateral lumbar spine.
AP pelvis.B:Bilateral frog leg.C:or Frog-leg lateral of affected hip.
AP pelvis.B:RPO.C:LPO.
AP scapula, neutral rotation.B:Lateral “Y” view.C:Axillary view, as tolerated by patient.
AP thoracic spine.B:Lateral thoracic spine.
AP weight-bearing ankle.B:Mortise weight-bearing ankle.C:Mediolateral lateral weight-bearing ankle.
AP without weights.B:AP with weights.
Broden view of posterior subtalar joint.
Coned-down occipitofacial.B:Left lateral soft tissue exposure.C:Right lateral soft tissue exposure.
If history is acute rib injury.
Lateral calcaneus mediolateral projection.B:PA axial plantodorsal.
Left iliac LPO.B:Right obturator LPO.C:Left obturator RPO.D:Right iliac RPO.
Merchants (bilateral patellar view).
Occipitofacial looking up.B:Occipitofacial looking down.
PA.B:AP axial.C:Coned-down PA.
PA hand .B:PA thumb.C:Lateral thumb.
PA of hand .B:Oblique of hand .C:Lateral of hand .
Right posterior oblique lumbar spine
PA taken weight-bearing.B:Lateral taken weight-bearing.
PA wrist.B:Ulnar oblique wrist.C:Radial oblique wrist.D:Lateral wrist.E:Navicular view.
Supraspinatus view (outlet, Bigliani method).B:Westpoint.C:Stryker.D:Velpeau.
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