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Chest X-ray Procedure: Understanding Positioning and Types
The posterior-anterior (PA) chest radiograph is the standard chest X-ray, exposing the film behind the patient's body. Most commonly taken from a standing position (erect PA chest X-ray), it has also been shown that performing a supine PA chest radiograph in select cases may be useful in the diagnostic workup of a pleural effusion.Radiation Therapy - Related Articles
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