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- the front to back view (anteroposterior), the back to front view (posteroanterior), and the side view (lateral). Combined terms were once generally hyphenated...
- 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...
- Cephalometric analysis is the clinical application of cephalometry. It is analysis of the dental and skeletal relationships of a human skull. It is frequently...
- other acute phase reactants Procalcitonin test, more specific On a posteroanterior and lateral chest radiograph, an entire lobe will be radiopaque, which...
- 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...
- Posteroanterior and lateral chest radiographs of a pacemaker with normally located leads in the right atrium (white arrow) and right ventricle (black...
- facial imbalance. Treatment is encouraged as early as possible with posteroanterior traction on the maxilla and, at about age 8, reinsertion of the nasolabial...
- lung_pleura at the University of Michigan Health System - "X-ray, chest, posteroanterior view" Atlas image: lung_lymph at the University of Michigan Health...
- 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...