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Patient had his hand on a second receptor during the superoinferior axial projection of his shoulder. The machine detected the receptor with his hand on it instead of the receptor used for the shoulder... Made me think of Roentgen's wife's hand image!

Patient had his hand on a second receptor during the superoinferior axial projection of his shoulder. The machine detected the receptor with his hand on it instead of the receptor used for the shoulder... Made me think of Roentgen's wife's hand image! submitted by /u/glenn_swiftie
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