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23 mar 2023 · Image technical evaluation. the entire sacrum should be visible from S1-S5. not patient rotation as demonstrated by the symmetrical appearance of the SI joints and the iliac crests. adequate penetration as evident by the clear visualization of the sacral foramen.
23 mar 2023 · The AP sacrum projection is part of the sacroiliac series that includes an oblique projection (PA/AP) of the joint on both sides. Although usually taken as an AP projection it can also be taken PA with a reverse caudal central ray angulation of 30° to 35° when patients cannot assume supine position 1.
The sacrum anteroposterior (AP) view is used to demonstrate the sacrum and its articulations. The efficacy of this radiographic projection is debatable, with radiographers encouraged to follow department protocol when imaging this region 1. Indications.
20 gru 2014 · X-ray examination of the sacrum demonstrate fracture and pathology in sacral, sacrum should be foreshortened in AP projection, the Sacroilliac joint and the L5 to S1 joints.
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Note that a "lumbosacral" MRI or CT scan will include the lumbar spine and the upper portion of the sacrum, but will typically not include the coccyx. Also, a typical "pelvic" MRI or CT scan will not include midline sagittal views of the coccyx. Thus, specific views of the coccyx must be included in the orders.
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