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How to read a Chest X ray
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Chest x-ray Superior mediastinal structures
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CT Scan Cancer non-hodgekins lymphoma
CT ABDOMEN WITH CONTRAST- Confirmed cancer non-hodgekins lymphoma. Indication- Epigastric pain. History- Breast ca and mastectomy. Findings- Bilateral breast prostheses are noted. There is nopericardial or pleural fluid. The lung bases are unremarkable. Theosseous structures demonstrate a scoliosis but no suspicious lyticor blastic lesions are identified. Abnormal ill-defined soft tissue density is seen infiltrating theepigastric [...]
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Chest x-ray interpretation, Respiratory distress syndrome
Chest x-ray shows diffuse atelectasis classically described as having a ground-glass appearance with visible air bronchograms; appearance correlates loosely with clinical severity.
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Chest x-ray interpretation, subphrenic abscess
The space between the diaphragm, which separates the chest cavities from the abdominal cavity, and the transverse colon is called the “subphrenic space”. If there is an abscess developing in this space, this is called a subphrenic abscess. As there is a right and a left chest cavity, there can be from an anatomical point [...]
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X ray Chest, Pneumonia
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Chest x-ray interpretation, hemothorax
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How to read the chest x ray?
Concepts and Quality
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