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Why would I not use 72”?

If I am doing an L-spine exam erect. Why would I not do the lateral at 72” SID? I am a student so if this is a stupid question feel free to tell me. I am honestly just curious. My tech today looked at me like I was stupid but I feel like other sites did theirs at 72”. Maybe I’m wrong. Thank you.

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