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MO = medial oblique view NM

Posted By: rad mt tn on 2006-08-23
In Reply to: AP, *MO* & Lateral Radiographs.....TIA - Flo

Subject: MO = medial oblique view NM




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I am sorry I keep going on about this I just want to fully understand for different circumstances.

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RAO= right anterior oblique (view)
Subject: RAO= right anterior oblique (view)

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