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Patella - PA Projection

Knee joint and patella are shown, with optimal recorded detail of patella due to decreased OID.

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Patella - Mediolateral Projection

Profile images of the patella, patellofemoral joint, and femorotibial joint are demonstrated.

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Patella - PA Oblique Projection – Lateral Rotation

Oblique projection of the lateral aspect of the patella free of the femur.

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Patella - PA Oblique Projection – Medial Rotation

Oblique image of the medial portion of the patella demonstrated free of the femur.

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Patella - PA Axial Oblique Projection (Kuchendorf Method)

Slightly oblique PA projection of the patella, with most of the patella free of superimposed structures.

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Patella - Tangential Axial or Sunrise Projection (Merchant Method)

Intercondylar sulcus (trochlear groove) and patella of each distal femur shown in profile with patellofemoral joint space open.

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Patella - Tangential Projection (Settegast Method)

Intercondylar sulcus (trochlear groove) and patella of each distal femur shown in profile with patellofemoral joint space open.

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Patella - Tangential Projection (Hughston Method)

Intercondylar sulcus (trochlear groove) and patella of each distal femur shown in profile with patellofemoral joint space open.

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Patella - Tangential Projection (Inferosuperior Method)

Intercondylar sulcus (trochlear groove) and patella of each distal femur shown in profile with patellofemoral joint space open.

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Patella - Superoinferior Sitting Tangential Projection (Hobbs Modification)

Intercondylar sulcus (trochlear groove) and patella of each distal femur shown in profile with patellofemoral joint space open.