How can the right ribs be differentiated from the left ribs on a left lateral CXR?
How can the right ribs be differentiated from the left ribs on a left lateral CXR?
The right ribs appear larger and more posterior than the left ribs because lateral CXRs are routinely taken with the patient's left side against the film cassette to minimize heart magnification; therefore, the right ribs are more magnified owing to divergence of the beam.