Occipital protuberance
What is inion?
Corresponds to the anterior nasal spine
What is the acanthion?
Contrast medium used for examining the GI tract
What is barium sulfate suspension?
Projection done to best visualize the nasal bones
What is left and right lateral?
LARGEST sesamoid bone
What is patella?
The foramen magnum is located on this cranial bone
What is occitpital?
This bone makes up the lateral wall of the orbital cavities
What is lacrimal?
GFR
What is glomerular filtration rate?
Alveolar process corresponds to
What is maxilla?
Detection of scaphoid fracture(s)
What is ulnar deviation?
Sella turcica is located on the body
What is sphenoid?
Fracture to the floor of the orbit
What is a blow out?
Left colic flexure
What is splenic flexure?
Nasal bones with the frontal bone junction
What is nasion?
Achilles tendon attaches to this tarsal bone
What is calcaneous?
CR has a 15 degree cephalic angle
What is reverse caldwell?
Inferior portion to the nasal septum
What is vomer?
Produces urine as a by-product of waste material
What is kidneys?
Round hole at the apex of the orbit
Failure of the lamina to unite
What is Spina Bifida?
Projected into the foramen magnum on an SMV projection
What is dens?
Malar is also known as
What is zygoma?
Opening on the medial border of each kidney
What s hilum?
Parietoacanthion projection
What is waters?
Fibrous cartilage that separates the vertebral bodies
What is intervertebral disc?