Presentation
Adult normal pelvis.
Patient Data
Age: 38
Gender: Female
From the case:
Adult normal pelvis: annotated iliac oblique view
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- Ilioischial line (posterior column)
- Anterior acetabular wall
- Roof of acetabulum
- Iliac crest
Case Discussion
The iliac oblique view is obtained on a supined patient with the unaffected side of the pelvis rotated anteriorly at 45°. The x-ray beam is directed vertically toward the affected hip.
It is useful to assess the posterior column and anterior wall.