A cross-table lateromedial knee projection demonstrates the medial femoral condyle distal to the lateral femoral condyle. To obtain an optimal projection,
A) rotate the x-ray tube column to align the central ray more cephalically.
B) adjust the central ray angulation posteriorly.
C) adduct the patient's leg.
D) internally rotate the patient's leg.
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