Which of the following terms is used to describe a radiographic examination that detects anomalies and/or lesions different from which the examination was prescribed?
A) Carotid stenosis
B) Anomaly
C) Opportunistic screening
D) Complete examination
C
Explanation: A) An opportunistic screening detects anomalies and/or lesions different from which the radiographic examination was prescribed.
B) An opportunistic screening detects anomalies and/or lesions different from which the radiographic examination was prescribed.
C) An opportunistic screening detects anomalies and/or lesions different from which the radiographic examination was prescribed.
D) An opportunistic screening detects anomalies and/or lesions different from which the radiographic examination was prescribed.
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