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chest radiograph is
around 0.02 mSv (2 mrem) for a
front view (PA, or
posteroanterior) and 0.08 mSv (8 mrem) for a side view (LL, or latero-lateral). Together...
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Cephalometric analysis is the
clinical application of cephalometry. It is
analysis of the
dental and
skeletal relationships of a
human skull. It is frequently...
- the
front to back view (anteroposterior), the back to
front view (
posteroanterior), and the side view (lateral).
Combined terms were once
generally hyphenated...
- This is the
opposite of many
Chest radiographs,
where the
image is
posteroanterior, i.e.
projected as if
looking at the
patient from the front. The surgery...
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other acute phase reactants Procalcitonin test, more
specific On a
posteroanterior and
lateral chest radiograph, an
entire lobe will be radiopaque, which...
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Posteroanterior and
lateral chest radiographs of a
pacemaker with
normally located leads in the
right atrium (white arrow) and
right ventricle (black...
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Posteroanterior and
lateral chest radiographs of a
pacemaker with
normally located leads in the
right atrium (white arrow) and
right ventricle (black...
- radiograph,
ideally with the X-ray
beams being projected from the back (
posteroanterior, or "PA"), and
during maximal inspiration (holding one's breath), is...
- X-ray of the
affected wrist is
required if a
fracture is suspected.
Posteroanterior, lateral, and
oblique views can be used
together to
describe the fracture...
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lung_pleura at the
University of
Michigan Health System - "X-ray, chest,
posteroanterior view"
Atlas image:
lung_lymph at the
University of
Michigan Health...