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Identifying anatomy

Hello,

A student here and I was just wondering if anyone could help me with correcting rotation/tilt on my phantom images. I have a performance coming up and I want to understand how to correct my images properly.

1) Lateral Skull

Soo I understand that if you're able to see the vertebral foramen, that means the head needs to be tilted towards the IR. But what if there is no spine? (see pic) How do you tell which side is closer to the IR?

2) Sacrum AP Axial

Does a steeper angle raise the coccyx or lowers it?

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