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Quick Scroll tracheal bifurcation, best visualised ?? 07.29.04 (4 years ago) #1

tracheal bifurcation is best visualised in which standard view of the chest...
a]left anterior oblique
b]left posterior oblique
c]right anterior oblique
d]right posterior oblique

please explain how to approach this type of questions...
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Quick Scroll 07.29.04 (4 years ago) #2

the ans is left ant oblique. check in sutton.

no special way to approach these questions. either u know them or u dont.
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