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Chapter 8

Skull, Facial Bones, and Paranasal Sinuses

• Cranial positioning lines

Cranium (Skull Series)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP axial (Towne method) and PA axial (Haas method) (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP axial critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA (0°) and PA (15° or 23°) Caldwell (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA Caldwell critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Submentovertex (SMV) (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 SMV critique

Trauma (Skull Series)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral trauma (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP 0°, AP 15°, and AP axial trauma (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral trauma critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP (0° and 15°) trauma critique

Facial Bones

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Parietoacanthial (Waters and modified Waters) (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Parietoacanthial critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA 15° Caldwell (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA axial 15° Caldwell critique

Trauma (Facial Bone Series)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral, acanthioparietal (reverse Waters and modified Waters) (S)

Optic Foramina

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Parieto-orbital oblique (Rhese method) (S)

Zygomatic Arches

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Submentovertex (SMV) (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Tangential (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 SMV and tangential critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP axial (modified Towne) (S)

Nasal Bones

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Superoinferior (axial) (S)

Mandible

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA and PA axial (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Axiolateral oblique (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Trauma axiolateral oblique (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA and axiolateral oblique critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 AP axial (mandible or TMJ) (R)

Temporomandibular Joints

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Axiolateral oblique (Law) (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Axiolateral (Schuller) (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Axiolateral (Law and Schuller) critique

Paranasal Sinuses

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 PA (Caldwell) (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Lateral and PA (Caldwell) critique

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Parietoacanthial (Waters) (R)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Submentovertex (SMV) (S)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?
 Waters and SMV critique

    (R) Routine, (S) Special

Cranial landmarks and positioning lines used in skull and facial bones positioning.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-1Positioning lines.

A Glabellomeatal line (GML)

B Orbitomeatal line (OML)

C Infraorbitomeatal line (IOML) (Reid’s base line, or “base line,” base of cranium)

D Acanthiomeatal line (AML)

E Lips-meatal line (LML) (used for modified Waters)

F Mentomeatal line (MML) (used for Waters)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-2Cranial landmarks.

AP (PA) Axial Skull*

AP Towne (or PA Haas Method)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

• 24 × 30 cm L.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid

Position

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-3AP axial (Towne)—CR 30° caudad to OML.

• Seated erect, or supine, midsagittal plane aligned to CR and centerline, perpendicular to IR; no rotation or tilt

• Depress chin to bring OML or IOML perpendicular to IR.

• Center IR to projecting CR.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-4PA axial (Haas method), OML ⊥ CR 25° cephalad, through level of EAMs.

Central Ray:

• CR 30° caudal to OML; or 37° caudal to IOML

• CR to ≈2.5″ or 6 cm above glabella (through 2 cm or 0.75″ superior to level of EAMs)

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend during exposure.

Note:

PA Haas (p. 436 in text) is an alternate to AP Towne. Adjust head to bring OML ⊥ to IR.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

AP Axial

(Modified Towne Method)

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• Occipital bone, petrous pyramids, and foramen magnum

Position:

• Dorsum sellae within foramen magnum

• No rotation evident by symmetry of petrous pyramids

Exposure:

• Optimal density (brightness) and contrast to visualize occipital bone

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-5AP axial skull.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Lateral Skull*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

• 24 × 30 cm C.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-6Lateral skull.

Position

• Seated erect or semiprone on table

• No rotation or tilt, midsagittal plane parallel to IR, and IPL perpendicular to IR

• Adjust chin to place IOML parallel to upper and lower IR edges

• Center IR to CR.

Central Ray:

CR ⊥ to IR, ≈2″ (5 cm) superior to EAM

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend during exposure.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Lateral Skull

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• Superimposed cranial halves

• Entire sella turcica and dorsum sellae

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-7Lateral skull.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Position:

• No tilt, evident by superimposition of orbital plates (roofs)

• No rotation, evident by superimposition of greater wings of sphenoid and mandibular rami

Exposure:

• Optimal density (brightness) and contrast to visualize sellar structures

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

PA (0° and 15°) Caldwell Skull*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Note: Some departmental routines include a 0° PA to better demonstrate the frontal bone in addition to the 15° PA axial Caldwell.

• 24 × 30 cm L.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid

Position

• Seated erect, or prone on table, head aligned to CR and centerline of IR

• With forehead and nose resting on tabletop, adjust head to place OML perpendicular to IR.

• No rotation or tilt, midsagittal plane perpendicular to IR

• Center IR to projected CR.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-8PA—0°.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-9PA axial—15° Caldwell.

Central Ray:

• PA 0°: CR ⊥ to IR, centered to exit at glabella

• PA axial (Caldwell): CR 15° caudad to OML, centered to exit at nasion (25°–30° best demonstrates orbital margins)

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend during exposure.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

PA (0°) and PA Axial Caldwell (15° Caudad)

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• PA 0°: Frontal bone and crista galli demonstrated without distortion

• PA axial 15°: Greater/lesser wings of sphenoid, frontal bone, and superior orbital fissures

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-10PA—0°.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Position:

• PA 0°: Petrous ridges at level of superior orbital margin. No rotation; equal distance between orbits and lateral skull

• PA axial 15°: Petrous ridges projected in lower ⅓ of orbits. No rotation; equal distance between orbits and lateral skull

Exposure:

• Optimal density (brightness) and contrast to visualize frontal bone and surrounding structures

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-11PA axial—15° Caldwell.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Submentovertex (SMV) Skull*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

• 24 × 30 cm L.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid

• AEC optional

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-12SMV—CR ⊥ to IOML.

Position

• Seated erect or supine with head extended over end of table resting top of head against grid IR (may tilt table up slightly)

• Adjust IR and head to place IOML parallel to IR.

• Ensure no rotation or tilt.

• Center IR to CR.

Central Ray:

CR angled to be ⊥ to IOML, centered to 0.75″ (2 cm) anterior to level of EAMs (midpoint between angles of mandible)

Note:

If patient cannot extend head this far, adjust CR as needed to remain perpendicular to IOML.

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend during exposure.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Submentovertex (SMV) Skull

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• Base of skull, including mandible and occipital bone

• Foramen ovale and spinosum

Position:

• Mandibular condyles are anterior to the petrous bones

• No tilt; equal distance between mandibular condyles and lateral skull

• No rotation; MSP parallel to edge of radiograph

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-13 SMV.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Exposure:

• Optimal density and contrast (brightness) to visualize outline of foramen magnum

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

Lateral Trauma Skull*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Warning: Do NOT elevate or move patient’s head before cervical spine injuries have been ruled out.

• 24 × 30 cm C.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-14Lateral, with possible spinal injury.

Position

• Supine, without removing cervical collar if present

• With possible spinal injury, move patient to back edge of table and place IR about 1″ (2.5 cm) below tabletop and posterior skull (move floating tabletop forward).

• Center IR to horizontal beam CR (to include entire skull).

• Ensure no rotation or tilt.

Central Ray:

CR horizontal, ⊥ to IR, centered to ≈2″ (5 cm) superior to EAM

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend respiration.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

AP Trauma Skull Series*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Warning: With possible spine or severe head injuries, take all projections AP without moving head or without removing cervical collar if present.

• 24 × 30 cm L.W. (10 × 12″)

• Grid (Bucky)

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-15AP—0° to OML.CR—parallel to OML—centered to glabella

Position

• Patient carefully moved onto x-ray table in supine position

• All projections taken as is without moving head

SID:

40-44″ (102-113 cm)

Collimation:

On four sides to skull margins

Respiration:

Suspend during exposure, or take “as is.”

CR Angle and Centering

• As indicated under each photo

• IR centered to projected CR

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-16AP reverse Caldwell. CR—15° cephalad to OML—centered to nasion

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-17AP axial (Towne). CR—30° caudad to OML—centered to midpoint between EAMs

Lateral Trauma Skull

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• Superimposed cranial halves

• Entire sella turcica and dorsum sellae

Position:

• No rotation or tilt (see p. 229 for specific criteria)

Exposure:

• Optimal density (brightness) and contrast to visualize sellar structures

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-18Lateral trauma skull.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Trauma AP (0°) and AP Axial (15° Cephalad) Projections

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-19AP—0° to OML.

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Fig. 8-20AP axial (“reverse” Caldwell) (15° cephalad).

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

Evaluation Criteria

Anatomy Demonstrated:

• AP 0°: Frontal bone and crista galli demonstrated (magnified because of OID)

• AP axial 15°: Greater/lesser wings of sphenoid, frontal bone, and superior orbital fissures (magnified)

Position:

• AP 0°: Petrous ridges at level of superior orbital margin. No rotation; equal distance between orbits and lateral skull

• AP axial 15°: Petrous ridges projected in lower ⅓ of orbits. No rotation; equal distance between orbits and lateral skull

Exposure:

• Optimal density (brightness) and contrast to visualize frontal bone and surrounding structures

• Sharp bony margins; no motion

Facial Bones—Lateral*

Which of the following is perpendicular when doing a modified waters method for facial bones?

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