A Thoroughbred presents with right foreleg lameness. The veterinarian suspects a slab fracture of the cranial aspect of the carpus. Which of the following views would be the least likely to show a slab fracture of the anterior carpus

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A Thoroughbred presents with right foreleg lameness. The veterinarian suspects a slab fracture of the cranial aspect of the carpus. Which of the following views would be the <i>least</i> likely to show a slab fracture of the anterior carpus






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