Chest X-Ray - Basic Interpretation - The Radiology Assistant Publicationdate 2013-02-18 [update 2022-04-04] The chest x-ray is the most frequently requested radiologic examination In fact every radiologst should be an expert in chest film reading
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The Radiology Assistant : Imaging findings in TB The old dogma In the article "Radiographic Appearance of Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Dogma Disproved" Anna Rozenstein and colleagues clearly demonstrated, that generations of physicians have wrongly been taught that primary TB can be differentiated from post-primary or reactivation TB on the basis of radiographic appearance This was thought to be helpful in clinical management, because in a
Search - The Radiology Assistant Neonatal Chest X-Ray In this review we will discuss a systematic approach to the neonatal chest radiograph Close collaboration between neonatologists and radiologists is the key in achieving the correct diagnosis, since the radiographic features of many lung disorders overlap and the findings on the chest film can be rather subtle Clinical information like age of the
Chest X-Ray - Lung disease - The Radiology Assistant Whenever you see an area of increased density within the lung, it must be the result of one of these four patterns Consolidation - any pathologic process that fills the alveoli with fluid, pus, blood, cells (including tumor cells) or other substances resulting in lobar, diffuse or multifocal ill-defined opacities ; Interstitial - involvement of the supporting tissue of the lung parenchyma
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The Radiology Assistant : Coronary anatomy and anomalies The left coronary artery (LCA) is also known as the left main The LCA arises from the left coronary cusp The aortic valve has three leaflets, each having a cusp or cup-like configuration
Arthritis - The Radiology Assistant Arthritis Laurens van Baardewijk, Frank Looijmans, Frank Smithuis and Matthieu Rutten Máxima MC, Cooperative Lumirad U A , Amsterdam University Medical Center, Jeroen Bosch Hospital and Radboud University Medical Center in The Netherlands
Search - The Radiology Assistant Ultrasound of the Breast This article provides a basic understanding of breast-ultrasound We will focus on how mobile ultrasound can be used by health workers in regions where other modalities like mammography or MRI are not readily available However this article is also a nice introduction for those who do mammography and MRI of the breast The videos in the introduction cover
The Radiology Assistant : Cervical Lymph Node Map II - Upper jugular Level II receives lymphatics from the face, the parotid gland, and the submandibular, submental and retropharyngeal nodes Level II also directly receives the collecting lymphatics from the nasal cavity, the pharynx, the larynx, the external auditory canal, the middle ear, and the sublingual and submandibular glands Level II can be divided into level IIa and level IIb by