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Facial Bones - Video Lesson

In this view, we will be demonstrating the lateral facial bones. The lateral facial bones should be performed with the patient standing or sitting at the upright bucky or lying supine on the table. A forty inch source to image distance with no tube angulation. For lateral facial bones, you wanna put the affected side next to the board. My patient is upright. I have his left side against the board. The mid sagittal plane is parallel to the IR. The inter People Larry Line is running perpendicular to the IR. The IOML is perpendicular to the front edge of the ir is I have no angle on the tube, and it is in between the outer canvas of the eye and the EAM. The collimation is a half a inch beyond the shadow of the nose, half a inch superiorly to the

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