Ulnar groove in elbow joint is best demonstrated by which of the following views
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Ulnar groove in elbow joint is best demonstrated by which of the following views: 76. Lateral B. Antero-posterior flexed. Poterior oblique. Supero-inferior E. Antero-posterioz. 77. The petrous temporal bone could be seen in all the following views. Fronto-occipital 35 degrees. Submento-vertical Antero-posterior (perorbital) Postero-anterior oblique (Stenver's). occipito-mental 30 degrees. C. D. 78. Concerning antero-posterior view of the sacro-iliac joints, all are true, EXCEPT 100 kv is optimal exposure. A. B. Patient supine. Centre to the midline 5 cm above symphysis pubis. Tube angles 15 cephalic. View will demonstrate both sacro-iliac joints. 79. Regarding the left ureter , which of the following statement is true: A Enters the peivis by crossing posterior to the common or externa! iliac vessels Is crossed by the left colic vessels D. It's narrowest point opposite the left sacroiliac joint E. Is crossed anteriorly by the ileg-colic vessels 80. Regarding radiography of the elbow, which of the following statement is false: The beam is centered 2.5 distal to the epicondyles in the AP view. The posterior fat pad is not usually visible. The anterior fat pad may be a normal finding Both elbows should be X-rayed when only one elbow is injured in a child The epiphysis of the radial head appears at 4 Years A. E.Explanation / Answer
1. The best view for ulnar (epicondylar) groove is the lateral view. The correct opton is A. this view shows about ulnar nerve, medial and lateral epicondyle , and cubital tunnel.
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