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| jannewbgrl | chest xray critiques | 5 | Oct 4 2011, 8:12 PM EDT by metal-fan-666 | ||
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Thread started: Jun 26 2010, 6:41 AM EDT
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Hello everyone! I'm a junior student in radiography. I just started last month. Our professor gave us an assignment on film critiques. I dont know how to determine if there's a rotation on the clavicles. I dont know where exactly to look. It says on the book that it can be detected by the asymetric apperance of the sternoclavicular joints. How can I compare the clavicular margins? Also is there any additional link that I can find mostly on film critiques? Thanks and have a great day!
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| Ugis_RA | Foot positioning | 4 | Oct 4 2011, 7:37 PM EDT by metal-fan-666 | ||
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Thread started: Nov 14 2010, 6:06 AM EST
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Hi, have anyone from U have intersting materials about foot projection? :)
Sry - Ugis, Radiology second course :)
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