A _____ bladder is one whose normal round or ovoid shape has been extrinsically compressed into a narrow, vertical orientation (e.g., by pelvic lipomatosis).
In _____ view, the X-ray beam is angle 30 degrees to the orbitomeatal line anteroposteriorly
What is the descriptive term for bones that appear to have another bone within them, and which condition is it classically seen in?
_____ view is used for both temporal bone visualization and seeing the sinuses
Widening of the pre_____ soft tissue shadow, and loss of cervical lordosis is seen in x-ray of retropharyngeal abscess
Radiographic view of sinuses include: 1. _____ view: Maxillary sinuses2. Caldwell's view: Frontal sinuses3. Submentovertical view: Sphenoid, ethmoid and posterior sinus, seen best in that order.4. Right and left oblique views 5. Lateral view
What vertebral level is this CT image taken at? _____

The given X-Ray shows a _____ patella

The _____ view in an X-ray scan helps in the visualization of the optic foramina.

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