LATERAL THORACIC RADIOGRAPHS—Evaluation of Their Use as a Routine Procedure in Roentgen Examination of the Chest
A thousand cases of consecutive radiographic examinations of the chest, consisting of postero-anterior and left lateral views, were reviewed. In seven cases (0.7 per cent) the lateral view revealed clinically significant lesions which were not seen on the postero-anterior view. In 30 cases (3 per ce...
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