If a person is facing away from me, so I am looking at their back, their right lung should be on my right and their heart apex should be pointing to my left.
On the postero-anterior chest X-ray, why does the right lung appear on my left and the apex of the heart point to my right?
Is the image being flipped horizontally???
And if this is the way they are done, why are they done this way?
Thanks
[I hope that I haven't made a stupid mistake in my explanation and that you all can understand my explanation!!!]
2007-05-30
18:02:47
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YounZ E
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My question is: Is the Image being flipped horizontally in a postero-anterior chest X-ray?
2007-05-30
18:30:18 ·
update #1