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What is Wright's position in skull X-ray photography in medical images? What structure is mainly displayed?

Body position: the client is prone, with his head turned to the client's side, and his cheekbones, nasal bones and mandible are attached to the bed surface. The eyes of the examinee are located in the center of the detector, the sagittal plane of the head forms an angle of 53 degrees with the bed surface, and the auditory nasal line is perpendicular to the center line of the bed surface.

Center line: vertical injection through the examined orbit.

Display location: Optic foramen of the examined side, located at 1/4 outside the orbit, showing axial images.