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The clival-perpendicular or modified Water's view in compound tomography.

The air gap type of CT scanner with tilting gantry allows the use of head positions other than the standard semi-axial. The modified Water's or clival-perpendicular position is especially useful in the diagnosis of posterior fossa disease. The position offers a view that is approximately coronal to the clivus and tentorium. The clival-perpendicular view easily separates the supra- and infratentorial compartments. It also helps to differentiate extra- and intra-axial lesions and to locate the fourth ventricle, and it gives far better vertical orientation of posterior fossa pathology.[1]

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  1. The clival-perpendicular or modified Water's view in compound tomography. Fitz, C.R., Harwood-Nash, D.C., Resjo, M., Chuang, S. Neuroradiology. (1978) [Pubmed]
 
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