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The text describes full-length radiography, a technique for imaging the entire body axis. Earlier methods suffered from inconsistent magnification. Current methods utilize a continuous exposure with consistent magnification and stitching to create a full image. It is primarily used for measuring limb length, joint angles, and spinal curvature. The text also discusses standard and specialized X-ray positions for imaging the spine and various joints, emphasizing the importance of removing artifacts and including adjacent structures in the field of view to avoid missing pathologies. Comparison with the unaffected side is recommended.
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