. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Figure 405 shows the lingual tubercle, as it sometimes appears inradiographs, simulating the appearance of a bone whorl. 11. To Mistake the Hyoid Bone for Some PathologicLesion. The hyoid bone, especially when it and the mandible overlap, is some-times thought to represent some abnormal condition of the mandible orthe neck. The hyoid bone can be seen below the mandible in Figs. 255and 287- 12. To Mistake the Larynx for an Abscess Cavity in theNeck. The larynx will appear as a dark area in the radiographic negativeand should not be m


. Elementary and dental radiography / by Howard Riley Raper . Figure 405 shows the lingual tubercle, as it sometimes appears inradiographs, simulating the appearance of a bone whorl. 11. To Mistake the Hyoid Bone for Some PathologicLesion. The hyoid bone, especially when it and the mandible overlap, is some-times thought to represent some abnormal condition of the mandible orthe neck. The hyoid bone can be seen below the mandible in Figs. 255and 287- 12. To Mistake the Larynx for an Abscess Cavity in theNeck. The larynx will appear as a dark area in the radiographic negativeand should not be mistaken for a pathologic lesion. READING RADIOGRAPHS 369 13. To Make a Diagnosis of Antral Empyema Because OneAntrum Happens to Be Smaller Than the Other. It should be borne in mind that one antrum may be much smallerthan the other and, if the radiographer does this, he will not mistake asmall antrum for a diseased one just because it happens to be smaller thanits mate on the opposite side. 14. To Mistake the Coronoid Process for the Root of a


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