Yes I do, I guess if I think of it further there must be lots of films I
look at from different angles. I seem to remember though there being a
physiological reason for this.. Something to do with the human eye being
trained to look from top to bottom and not left to rigth ? or is the other
way around ?. Hey Rowley why the question in the first place ?
st li,s kotdsof lis e
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From: "Dunn Matthew Dr. ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY - SwarkHosp-TR"
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Subject: Re: X-rays
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: John Ryan [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
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> > Subject: Fw: Re: X-rays
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> > I believe it is important to look at some x-rays the way
> > they were taken.
>
> Don't you ever turn a chest x-ray on its side to look for a small
> pneumothorax, or is that just for those of us with astigmatism?
>
> Matt Dunn
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