Parietoacanthial facial bones Flashcards

1
Q

What injury is best demonstrated in this image? How is this injury seen on the image?

A

Blow out fractures, gets punched in eye, waters shows this

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2
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What is the method name for this image?

A

Water method

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3
Q

What line should be demonstrated perpendicular to the IR?

A

MML

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4
Q

How should the OML be positioned in relationship to the plane of the IR?

A

37 degrees

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5
Q

What should be in contact with the table/wall buckey?

A

Chin

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6
Q

What is the central ray location?

A

exiting the acanthion

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7
Q

Where should the petrous ridges be demonstrated?

A

below maxillary sinuses

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8
Q

What projection is the best alternative for a patient that is unable to lie prone on the table that would be the equivalent to this image?

A

Acantheoparietal

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