An AP oblique sacroiliac joint projection (RPO position) with poor positioning demonstrates a closed sacroiliac joint, the superior and inferior sacral alae without superimposition, and the lateral sacral ala superimposed over the iliac tuberosity. How was the positioning setup mispositioned for such a projection to be obtained?
A) The pelvis was insufficiently rotated.
B) The pelvis was overrotated.
C) The central ray was not angled.
D) The central ray was centered too medially.
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