On an abdominal CT scan, the pancreas can be identified by: - its head in close association with the _____ part of the duodenum - its body overlying the _____
On a CT of the thorax, the _____ is a good landmark to localize the esophagus (located posteriorly) and the great vessels (located anteriorly)
What vertebral level does the renal artery branch off the aorta? _____
The normal neonatal thymus appears "_____-shaped" on a Chest X-Ray
Skeletal radiologic landmarks
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Thoracic radiologic landmarks
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Cardiac radiologic landmarks
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Abdominal radiologic landmarks
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Neurological radiologic landmarks
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Pelvic radiologic landmarks
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Spinal radiologic landmarks
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Musculoskeletal radiologic landmarks
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Vascular radiologic landmarks
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Contrast-enhanced landmark identification
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