The Cervical vertebrae - ASNR
A properly positioned lateral radiograph will project the central ray of the beam though the middle of the neck. The vertebral endplates will therefore parallel one another. The anterior corners of the bodies are usually asymmetric. The inferior corners tend to point downward. The superior corners are either straight or slightly beveled. ................
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