Attempts remaining: 2/5 Right limb affected. Identify #s 1-7. Enter answers as 1-answer etc. Tap image to toggle labels! Make sure and use your orthogonal logic to identify the structures. look at both views before answering! In addition, enter the correct position that a dog is in to generate the ML and CaCr projections. Enter your answers as ML-letter and CaCr-letter. Answer bank: acromion greater tubercle head lesser tubercle scapular notch spine supraglenoid tubercle
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I need to use the "Answer bank" for the structure identification. Let's analyze the ML (Mediolateral) view first. This view shows the shoulder joint in a lateral projection. - **Structure 1:** Points to the most cranial and dorsal part of the scapula, which is Show more…
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