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  1. The bones visible on a chest X-ray include the clavicles, the ribs, the scapulae, the spine, and the proximal humeri (upper arms). The sternum is also included on a frontal view but it overlies other midline structures and so is obscured. The bones are used as useful markers of chest radiograph quality.
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