RAO (Right Anterior Oblique) Caudal
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Description
The best view for the initial injection of the Left System. Also, the best overall view to assess the blush of the LCx, as it minimizes intra- and inter-arterial overlap. In this view, the system in question appears angiographically to the right of the spine with a slight inferior angulation (from below). Template:WikiDoc Sources