Excluding The Lateral View In Chest Radiograph Screenings Decreases Radiation Exposure By 67 Percent
For the patient with a positive PPD test, which usually indicates prior exposure to tuberculosis, the guidelines recommend a chest x-ray that typically includes a frontal and lateral view. The lateral ...
These linear shadows are usually best seen just above the costophrenic angle along the lateral chest wall, on the routine posteroanterior view. However, at times they are depicted to better advantage ...
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