A nontrauma patient comes to radiology with a history of chronic pain of the right hip.The patient is ambulatory but has not had previous radiographs taken of that hip.Which of the following routines would be best suited for this patient?
A) AP and axiolateral (inferosuperior) projections of the right hip
B) AP pelvis and axiolateral frog-leg (modified Cleaves) projections of the right hip
C) AP pelvis and modified axiolateral (Clements-Nakayama) projections of the right hip
D) AP pelvis and AP axial (Taylor method) projections of the right hip
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