A radiograph of an AP open-mouth projection of the cervical…
A radiograph of an AP open-mouth projection of the cervical spine reveals that the zygapophyseal joints are not symmetric. No fracture or subluxation are present. Which one of the following positioning errors most likely lead to this radiographic outcome?
A radiograph of an AP open-mouth projection of the cervical…
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A rаdiоgrаph оf аn AP оpen-mouth projection of the cervical spine reveals that the zygapophyseal joints are not symmetric. No fracture or subluxation are present. Which one of the following positioning errors most likely lead to this radiographic outcome?
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