Radiographic Positioning of the Paranasal Sinuses

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RADT 210 Radiographic Positioning III
San Diego Mesa College
Radiographic Positioning of the Paranasal Sinuses
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Thanks for such precise explanation! I appreciate your time.

Afrancis
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Hi Jeremy! The X-ray room I'm using doesn't have the capability to tilt the wall bucky and if the patient can not hyperextend their neck, then what do you do to get the waters view?

Afrancis
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Thank you sir. Kindly take lectures of radiation physics also. It will be very helpful to Indians as we don't have proper classes regarding these topics.

surbhidogra
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So helpful thanks, I wish my radiology program was as squared away as Mesa program.

jaquta
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Thanx for this vid. so useful, but doctor our xray stand bucky can't tilt forward like in PA axial . this position is so common and wanted from doctor also hard for me!
what can u advise me plz doc. !

حلوشهمحمد
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I'm assuming the reason you angle the patient head (with a buckey that does not angle) instead of angling the tube is for image distortion, no?

I was always taught if you can't angle the bucky, to angle the tube. You seem to be altering the angle of the patients head with a perpendicular beam, instead of altering the angle of the beam.

Why are you not angling the beam 15 degrees caudally for the non angled bucky view ?

aaronpalacios