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Organizing and summarizing search results for youA normal oblique hand x-ray shows fingers positioned parallel to the image receptor. The correct obliquity is evidenced by the following: midshafts of 3rd to 5th metacarpals do not overlap, some overlap of the distal heads of the 3rd to 5th metacarpals, and no overlap of the distal heads of the 2nd and 3rd metacarpals. The x-ray shows no fracture, normal alignment and architecture of the bones, intact joint spaces and articular margins, and normal appearance of the visualized soft tissues.Based on 3 sources:Learn more3Teleradiology HubHand (oblique view) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
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