Which of the following is generally true for knee arthrography?
A) A common nontrauma clinical indication is a Baker's cyst.
B) A minimum of 20 mL of positive contrast media is introduced into joint.
C) During fluoroscopy, views are taken of each meniscus with the knee rotated 30° between exposures.
D) The amount of aspirated joint (synovial) fluid should equal the amount of injected contrast media.
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A)positive,
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Q6: A common fluoroscopy routine for knee arthrography
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