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X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Encysted Effusion with Numbers, Adult Male
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Encysted Effusion with Numbers, Adult Male Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations) Description: 1. Fluid density (same density as the heart), biconcave, lens shape consistent with an encysted effusion in the horizontal fissure. 2. Fluid "tails out" along the horizontal fissure characteristic of an encysted effusion 3. Note the hyperinflation of the lungs (more than 10 rib spaces visible) and the flattening of the usual dome-shaped configuration of the diaphragms, also visible on the lateral view. This is consistent with "air trapping" conditions such as asthma and emphysema. Keywords: Radiography, Asthma, Bronchial, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Bronchial Asthma, Diagnostic X-Ray, Roentgenography, lung effusion, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnosis Date Uploaded: 03/06/2013 -
X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Encysted Effusion, Adult Male
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Encysted Effusion, Adult Male Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations) Description: 1. Fluid density (same density as the heart), biconcave, lens shape consistent with an encysted effusion in the horizontal fissure. 2. Fluid "tails out" along the horizontal fissure characteristic of an encysted effusion 3. Note the hyperinflation of the lungs (more than 10 rib spaces visible) and the flattening of the usual dome-shaped configuration of the diaphragms, also visible on the lateral view. This is consistent with "air trapping" conditions such as asthma and emphysema. Keywords: X-Ray, Diagnostic, Roentgenography, Asthma, Bronchial, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Bronchial Asthma, Diagnostic X-Ray, Radiography, lung effusion, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Diagnosis, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray Date Uploaded: 03/06/2013 -
X-ray (chest), PA, Bronchiolitis, Infant
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA, Bronchiolitis, Infant Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Matteo Di Nardo, Daniela Perrotta, Francesca Stoppa, Corrado Cecchetti, Marco Marano and Nicola Pirozzi Description: CXR PA - Infant bronchiolitis lung hyperinflation with a flattened diaphragm and bilateral atelectasis in the right apical and left basal regions Keywords: Roentgenography, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, hyperinflated lung, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Radiography, Diagnosis Date Uploaded: 03/06/2013 -
X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Adult Female, Normal
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Adult Female, Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Rush Medical College Description: CXR PA and Lateral - adult female, normal (2) Keywords: Chest, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Roentgenography, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnosis, Radiography, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray, Thoraces Date Uploaded: 03/06/2013 -
X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Adult Female, Normal
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Adult Female, Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Rush Medical College Description: CXR PA and Lateral - adult female, normal (2) Keywords: Roentgenography, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnosis, Chest, Radiography, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Thoraces, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic Date Uploaded: 03/06/2013 -
X-ray (chest), Pleural Effusion Due to Metastasic Disease
show more Title: X-ray (chest), Pleural Effusion Due to Metastasic Disease Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Rush University Medical Center Description: Chest X-ray PA/Lateral, 53 yo M, all Keywords: Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Radiography, Roentgenography, Pleural Effusion, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Diagnosis, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray, Diagnostic, metastasic disease Date Uploaded: 03/05/2013 -
X-ray (chest), AP, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet, Annotated
show more Title: X-ray (chest), AP, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet, Annotated Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations) Description: CXR AP and Lat - Adult male, thoracic bullet 1. Foreign body, more radio opaque than bone, consistent with a metallic object such as a bullet. It is unclear if this object is located within the thoracic or the abdominal cavity. Addition of the lateral view shows the bullet lies either deep within the posterior chest cavity or in the paraspinous musculature. 2. Curved, meniscus-shaped blunting of the left costophrenic angle consistent with pleural effusion. If this study was obtained in the setting of acute trauma then this finding would most likely represent an acute hemothorax and indicate the placement of a chest tube during ED stabilization. Also a bedside ultrasound to check for pericardial effusion would be very useful and potentially lifesaving. Note there is no evidence of pneumothorax: lung markings can be seen all the way to the periphery of both lungs. Also, if there were a hemo-pneumothorax on the left the pleural fluid would layer with an air-fluid level, not be meniscus-shaped. Keywords: Diagnostic X-Ray, Radiography, Thoracic, Bullet, Roentgenography, Wounds and Injuries, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Foreign Bodies, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnosis, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic Date Uploaded: 02/27/2013 -
X-ray (chest), PA, With Annotations, Adult Male, Normal
show more Title: X-ray (chest), PA, With Annotations, Adult Male, Normal Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE Description: CXR PA - Adult male, Normal Annotated Keywords: X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Radiography, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Diagnosis, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Chest, Thoraces, Roentgenography, Diagnostic X-Ray Date Uploaded: 02/27/2013 -
X-ray (chest), LAT, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet
show more Title: X-ray (chest), LAT, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations) Description: CXR AP and Lat - Adult male, thoracic bullet 1. Foreign body, more radio opaque than bone, consistent with a metallic object such as a bullet. It is unclear if this object is located within the thoracic or the abdominal cavity. Addition of the lateral view shows the bullet lies either deep within the posterior chest cavity or in the paraspinous musculature. 2. Curved, meniscus-shaped blunting of the left costophrenic angle consistent with pleural effusion. If this study was obtained in the setting of acute trauma then this finding would most likely represent an acute hemothorax and indicate the placement of a chest tube during ED stabilization. Also a bedside ultrasound to check for pericardial effusion would be very useful and potentially lifesaving. Note there is no evidence of pneumothorax: lung markings can be seen all the way to the periphery of both lungs. Also, if there were a hemo-pneumothorax on the left the pleural fluid would layer with an air-fluid level, not be meniscus-shaped. Keywords: Roentgenography, Thoracic, Bullet, Wounds and Injuries, Radiography, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnosis, Foreign Bodies Date Uploaded: 02/27/2013 -
X-ray (chest), LAT, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet
show more Title: X-ray (chest), LAT, Adult Male, Thoracic Bullet Depositor: batchuser@i-human.com Creator: Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations) Description: CXR AP and Lat - Adult male, thoracic bullet 1. Foreign body, more radio opaque than bone, consistent with a metallic object such as a bullet. It is unclear if this object is located within the thoracic or the abdominal cavity. Addition of the lateral view shows the bullet lies either deep within the posterior chest cavity or in the paraspinous musculature. 2. Curved, meniscus-shaped blunting of the left costophrenic angle consistent with pleural effusion. If this study was obtained in the setting of acute trauma then this finding would most likely represent an acute hemothorax and indicate the placement of a chest tube during ED stabilization. Also a bedside ultrasound to check for pericardial effusion would be very useful and potentially lifesaving. Note there is no evidence of pneumothorax: lung markings can be seen all the way to the periphery of both lungs. Also, if there were a hemo-pneumothorax on the left the pleural fluid would layer with an air-fluid level, not be meniscus-shaped. Keywords: Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Thoracic, Bullet, Foreign Bodies, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Roentgenography, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnosis, X-Ray, Diagnostic, Wounds and Injuries, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Radiography Date Uploaded: 02/27/2013