A less than optimal axiolateral (inferosuperior) hip projection demonstrating the greater trochanter at a transverse level proximal to the lesser trochanter
A) could result if the central ray were centered too proximally.
B) was obtained using too small of a central ray to femur angle.
C) will also demonstrate the femoral neck without foreshortening.
D) was obtained using a central ray to femur angle that was too large.
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