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Last post. ARRT question.

Okay guys. This will be my last post and then I will be an RT! So I am fairly confident in every topic except for one thing. Visualizing anatomy with obliques. I score 100% on all of my radtechbootcamp exams but when I come across visualizing anatomy in the abdomen. Particularly barium contrast studies. I still can't grasp it. I guess an example is what position will fill the fundus, pylorus, duodenum ect I just can't grasp this concept.

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