A patient enters the ED with a possible nasal bone fracture.The physician is concerned about a possible bony nasal septum deviation and fractured nasal bones.Which of the following routines would best diagnose these injuries?
A) Fifteen-degree PA Caldwell and lateral facial bone projections
B) Parietoacanthial, lateral nasal bone, and superoinferior (axial) projections
C) Modified parietoacanthial and lateral nasal bone projections
D) Modified parietoacanthial, submentovertex, and oblique-axial projections
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