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Radiographic projection - The direction or path of the x-ray beam as it passes through the patient Posteroanterior (PA) - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the posterior side and exits, to the film, through the anterior side Anteroposterior - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the anterior side and exits, to the film, through the posterior side AP or PA oblique projections - Projections that must be accompanied by a qualifying term to determine the direction of rotation Medial rotation or lateral rotation - Types of rotation positions in a AP or PA oblique projection Mediolateral - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the medial side and exits, to the film, through the lateral side Lateromedial - The radiographic projection in which the x-ray beam enters the lateral side and exits, to the film, through the medial side Supine - Position of lying on the back, facing upward Prone - Position of lying on the stomach, facing downward Erect - Position of being upright either standing or sittingRecumbent - Position of reclining or lying down
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