
A radiograph of an AP oblique projection for the glenoid cavity reveals that the anterior and posterior rims of the glenoid process are not superimposed.Which of the following modifications should produce a more acceptable image?
A) Angle CR 5° to 10° caudad.
B) Angle CR 5° to 10° cephalad.
C) Increase rotation of the body.
D) Abduct the arm slightly.
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