A patient enters the ED with a possible fracture of the proximal ramus of the mandible.Which of the following routines would best diagnose this fracture?
A) Parietoacanthial projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 30° skull rotation toward IR, and lateral facial bone projection
B) PA mandible projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 45° skull rotation toward IR, and 35° AP axial projection
C) PA axial mandible projection, axiolateral projection with no skull rotation, and a 35° AP axial projection
D) PA mandible projection, axiolateral oblique projection with a 45° skull rotation toward IR, and submentovertex projection
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