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- Title:
- CT (lung), (axial), Aortic Dissection 4
- Description:
- CTPA - Aortic dissection DeBakey II Stanford Type A
- Keyword:
- aorta dissection, X-Ray Tomography, Computed, aorta, aortic, CT X Ray, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, X Ray Computerized Tomography, Tomography, Transmission Computed, CAT Scan, X-Ray, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Tomodensitometry, aorta, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, Electron Beam Tomography, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, Computed X Ray Tomography, Cine-CT, Tomography, X Ray Computed, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, CT Scan, X-Ray, X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography, CAT Scan, X Ray, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, aortic dissection, heart, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized, Tomography, Xray Computed, Diagnosis
- Subject:
- Cardiovascular System, Diagnostic Imaging, Arteries, Multimodal Imaging, Aorta, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Dissection, Blood Vessels
- Creator:
- Joseph Rencic, MDTufts University School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1615
- Title:
- CT (lung), (axial), Aortic Dissection 3
- Description:
- CTPA - Aortic dissection DeBakey II Stanford Type A
- Keyword:
- aortic dissection, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Cine-CT, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, CAT Scan, X-Ray, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, Tomography, Xray Computed, CT X Ray, X Ray Computerized Tomography, heart, CT Scan, X-Ray, aorta dissection, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, X-Ray Tomography, Computed, aorta, aortic, Tomodensitometry, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography, Electron Beam Tomography, aorta, Computed X Ray Tomography, CAT Scan, X Ray, Tomography, X Ray Computed, Diagnosis, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, Tomography, Transmission Computed, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized
- Subject:
- Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Multimodal Imaging, Arteries, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Diagnostic Imaging, Dissection, Cardiovascular System, Aorta, Blood Vessels
- Creator:
- Joseph Rencic, MDTufts University School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1615
- Title:
- CT (lung), (axial), Aortic Dissection 2
- Description:
- CTPA - Aortic dissection DeBakey II Stanford Type A
- Keyword:
- Cine-CT, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, CAT Scan, X-Ray, Electron Beam Tomography, aorta, CT Scan, X-Ray, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, aortic dissection, heart, Tomography, Xray Computed, Tomography, Transmission Computed, X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography, X Ray Computerized Tomography, CT X Ray, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized, Computed X Ray Tomography, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, Tomography, X Ray Computed, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, Tomodensitometry, aorta dissection, X-Ray Tomography, Computed, aorta, aortic, CAT Scan, X Ray, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, Diagnosis
- Subject:
- Blood Vessels, Diagnostic Imaging, Dissection, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Arteries, Aorta, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Multimodal Imaging, Cardiovascular System
- Creator:
- Joseph Rencic, MDTufts University School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Tufts University School of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1615
- Title:
- Lung, Small Cell Cancer
- Description:
- Pathology - Small cell cancer (SCC) of the lung WHO classification defines SCC as a “malignant epithelial tumor consisting of small cells with scant cytoplasm, ill-defined borders, finely granular nuclear chromatin and absent or inconspicuous nucleoli. The cells are round, oval, and spindle-shaped and nuclear molding is prominent. The mitotic count is high.â€
- Keyword:
- small cell carcinoma, Carcinoma, Small Cell, cytopathology, liver, Small Cell Carcinoma of the Lung, Oat Cell Carcinomas, Small Cell Carcinoma, Neoplasms, histopathology, Carcinoma, Oat Cell, Carcinoma, Oat Cell Carcinoma, Paraneoplastic Syndrome, Lung, Neoplasms by Histologic Type, Pathology, Carcinomas, Small Cell, biopsy, Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Carcinomas, Oat Cell, cancer, Small Cell Carcinomas
- Subject:
- Digestive System, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Lung, Carcinoma, Small Cell, Histological Techniques, Staining and Labeling, Cytological Techniques, Neoplasms, Glandular and Epithelial, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Paraneoplastic Syndromes, Liver
- Creator:
- Susan Gallagher, MDUniversity of Buffalo School of Medicine
- Publisher:
- Yeshiva University, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Albert Einstein College of Medicine
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1596
- Title:
- Arthrocentesis Locations For Knee
- Description:
- Knee - arthrocentesis locations
- Keyword:
- diagnostic tests, synovial fluid, Arthrocentesis, laboratory techniques, joint aspiration, joint, Diagnosis, diagnostic test
- Subject:
- Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Specimen Handling, Therapeutics, Punctures, Knee
- Creator:
- i-Human Weill-Cornell Medical College
- Publisher:
- Weill-Cornell Medical College
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Weill Cornell Medical College
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Photo
- Identifier:
- 1589
- Title:
- X-ray (chest), PA, Aortic Dissection, Adult Male
- Description:
- CXR PA - Adult male, aortic dissection 1. Tip of endotracheal tube. Ideally the tip of the endotracheal tube should be 3-5 cm above the carina. 2. Tip of central venous catheter in proper location at the junction of the SVC and the right atrium. Line placed in left subclavian vein. 3. Catheter placed into the right IJ vein that traverses the cardiac chambers most likely representing a Swan-Ganz hemodynamic monitoring catheter. 4. Wide mediastinum greater than 8 cm with indistinct AP window consistent with aortic dissection or aneurysm. Compare this to the normal mediastinum and sharp contour of the aorta on the right. Unfortunately, in clinical practice aortic dissection and aneurysm is usually much more subtle than on this study, particularly when you are seeing a patient that is still salvageable. The chest x-ray has a poor sensitivity and specificity for picking up this disastrous condition. If you think your patient may have this disease, do not be tricked into ruling it out based on a normal chest x-ray! 5. Deviation of the trachea to the right of the midline, likely due to mass effect from the aortic disease.
- Keyword:
- X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography, CT Scan, X-Ray, Cine-CT, Computed X Ray Tomography, Tomography, Xray Computed, Tomography, Transmission Computed, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized, Tomodensitometry, Electron Beam Tomography, X-Ray Tomography, Compute, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, Tomography, X Ray Computed, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, Aortic Dissection, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, CAT Scan, X-Ray, CT X Ray, CAT Scan, X Ray, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, aorta, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, aortic, X Ray Computerized Tomography
- Subject:
- Dissection, Multimodal Imaging, Aorta, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Arteries, Blood Vessels, Diagnostic Imaging, Cardiovascular System, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Creator:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations)
- Publisher:
- NBE
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1384
- Title:
- X-ray (chest), PA, Aortic Dissection, Adult Male
- Description:
- CXR PA - Adult male, aortic dissection 1. Tip of endotracheal tube. Ideally the tip of the endotracheal tube should be 3-5 cm above the carina. 2. Tip of central venous catheter in proper location at the junction of the SVC and the right atrium. Line placed in left subclavian vein. 3. Catheter placed into the right IJ vein that traverses the cardiac chambers most likely representing a Swan-Ganz hemodynamic monitoring catheter. 4. Wide mediastinum greater than 8 cm with indistinct AP window consistent with aortic dissection or aneurysm. Compare this to the normal mediastinum and sharp contour of the aorta on the right. Unfortunately, in clinical practice aortic dissection and aneurysm is usually much more subtle than on this study, particularly when you are seeing a patient that is still salvageable. The chest x-ray has a poor sensitivity and specificity for picking up this disastrous condition. If you think your patient may have this disease, do not be tricked into ruling it out based on a normal chest x-ray! 5. Deviation of the trachea to the right of the midline, likely due to mass effect from the aortic disease.
- Keyword:
- Computed X Ray Tomography, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, Aortic Dissection, Tomodensitometry, aorta, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, Cine-CT, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, Tomography, X Ray Computed, CT X Ray, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, X Ray Computerized Tomography, CAT Scan, X-Ray, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography, Diagnosis, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized, X-Ray Tomography, Computed, CAT Scan, X Ray, Tomography, Transmission Computed, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, Electron Beam Tomography, CT Scan, X-Ray, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, Tomography, Xray Computed, aortic
- Subject:
- Cardiovascular System, Multimodal Imaging, Diagnostic Imaging, Dissection, Arteries, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Aorta, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Blood Vessels, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
- Creator:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations)
- Publisher:
- NBE
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1384
- Title:
- X-ray (chest), PA, Aortic Dissection, Adult Male
- Description:
- CXR PA - Adult male, aortic dissection 1. Tip of endotracheal tube. Ideally the tip of the endotracheal tube should be 3-5 cm above the carina. 2. Tip of central venous catheter in proper location at the junction of the SVC and the right atrium. Line placed in left subclavian vein. 3. Catheter placed into the right IJ vein that traverses the cardiac chambers most likely representing a Swan-Ganz hemodynamic monitoring catheter. 4. Wide mediastinum greater than 8 cm with indistinct AP window consistent with aortic dissection or aneurysm. Compare this to the normal mediastinum and sharp contour of the aorta on the right. Unfortunately, in clinical practice aortic dissection and aneurysm is usually much more subtle than on this study, particularly when you are seeing a patient that is still salvageable. The chest x-ray has a poor sensitivity and specificity for picking up this disastrous condition. If you think your patient may have this disease, do not be tricked into ruling it out based on a normal chest x-ray! 5. Deviation of the trachea to the right of the midline, likely due to mass effect from the aortic disease.
- Keyword:
- aorta, X Ray Tomography, Computed, Computed Tomography, X-Ray, Tomography, Transmission Computed, Computed X Ray Tomography, aortic, Electron Beam Computed Tomography, CAT Scan, X-Ray, CT X Ray, Electron Beam Tomography, Aortic Dissection, Diagnosis, Computerized Tomography, X Ray, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized Axial, X-Ray Tomography, Computed, Tomography, X-Ray Computer Assisted, Cine-CT, CT Scan, X-Ray, Tomodensitometry, Tomography, Xray Computed, Tomography, X Ray Computed, X-Ray Computer Assisted Tomography, Computerized Tomography, X-Ray, X Ray Computerized Tomography, CAT Scan, X Ray, Tomography, X-Ray Computerized, X-Ray Computerized Axial Tomography
- Subject:
- Dissection, Multimodal Imaging, Cardiovascular System, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Diagnostic Imaging, Blood Vessels, Arteries, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Aorta
- Creator:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD, Radiologist, NBE (radiograph)Lars Ensign, MD (annotations)
- Publisher:
- NBE
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Anurag Agarwal, MD
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Medical Imaging
- Identifier:
- 1384
- Title:
- Bone Marrow, Aspirate
- Description:
- System: Musculoskeletal Organ: Bone marrow, aspirate Diagnosis: Normal Species: Human Magnification: 20x Stain: Arrows show normal lymphoid precursors
- Keyword:
- Diagnosis, Bone Marrow Aspirate, Biopsy, Needle, Hemic and Immune Systems, Immune System, Biopsy, histology, Biopsy, Fine-Needle, Bone Marrow, Fine-Needle Aspiration, Aspiration, cytology, biopsy
- Subject:
- Biopsy, Bone Marrow, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Cytological Techniques, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Immune System, Hemic and Immune Systems, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Staining and Labeling, Histological Techniques
- Creator:
- Paul Kent, MDRush Medical College
- Publisher:
- Rush Medical College
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- Rush Medical College
- Rights:
- http://www.i-human.com/service-agreement-print
- Resource Type:
- Slide
- Identifier:
- 1370
30. Lung, Feline
- Title:
- Lung, Feline
- Description:
- System: Respiratory Organ: Lung Diagnosis: Normal Species: Feline (cat) Magnification: 20x Stain: H&E
- Keyword:
- cats, Anatomy & histology, feline, lungs, lung, morphology, cat, anatomy, histology
- Subject:
- Cytological Techniques, Respiratory System, Staining and Labeling, Felidae, Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures, Histocytological Preparation Techniques, Clinical Laboratory Techniques, Histological Techniques, Lung
- Creator:
- Paul Heidger PhD, Dept of Anatomy & Cell Biology, University of Iowa
- Publisher:
- i-Human Patients, Inc.
- Language:
- English
- Copyright Holder:
- University of Iowa
- Rights:
- http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Resource Type:
- Slide
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