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What standard projection shows the intervertebral disc spaces best?The correct answer is (C). The thoracic intervertebral (disk) spaces are demonstrated in the AP and lateral projections, although they are probably best demonstrated in the lateral projection. The thoracic zygapophyseal joints are 70 degrees to the MSP and are demonstrated in a steep (70-degree) oblique position.
Which of the following positions will best demonstrate the cervical intervertebral foramina?The cervical intervertebral foramina lie 45° to the midsagittal plane (and 15° to 20° to a transverse plane) and are therefore demonstrated in the oblique position.
Which of the following is demonstrated in the lateral projection of the thoracic spine?Spine Question's. What travels through the vertebral foramen of a thoracic vertebra?arch surround an opening, the vertebral foramen, through which the spinal cord passes.
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