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inline/inplane acquistions (sm)

Posted By: CT Cervical Spine on 2006-03-29
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Subject: inline/inplane acquistions (sm)

The C4 laminar fracture previously reported is not definitely identified.  This may be due to technique.  If there is additional imaging, it should be done with ***inline/inplane*** acquisitions. 




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s/l inline, and s/l priorpulmonary
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2 questions.. when doing a radiology report, does the 'inline placement' make sense? He says it so fast, and I slowed it way down, because when he says history: xline blah.. It almost sounds like its "inline"?

also he says super fast something pulmonary (almost like prior, or bipolarary).. I slowed it right down again, but all I can make out is maybe prior pulmonary?

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HISTORY: Inline placement.
The NG tube is at the EG junction. The central lines are in the right atrium. (__) pulmonary prominence is present with basilar atelectasis.

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I'm thinking it's
History and line placement:

as a heading.