Which the following imaging protocols is considered prudent for assessment of the cervical spine following trauma if there is suspicion of fracture?
A) Anteroposterior (AP) , lateral, and AP open-mouth radiographs
B) AP, lateral, AP open mouth, and flexion/extension radiographs
C) AP, lateral, AP open mouth, flexion/extension, and right and left oblique radiographs
D) AP, lateral, and AP open-mouth radiographs with computed tomography (CT)
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