
A patient enters the ED with facial bone injuries.The physician is concerned about a possible blow-out fracture of the left orbit.Which of the following three-projection routines would best diagnose this injury?
A) Parietoacanthial, lateral facial bone, and 15° PA Caldwell facial bone projections
B) Parietoacanthial, lateral facial bone, and submentovertex projections
C) Modified parietoacanthial, superoinferior (tangential) , and lateral facial bone projections
D) Modified parietoacanthial, 30° PA facial bone, and lateral facial bone projections
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