Friday, April 19, 2024

Radiograph Chest – Achalasia

* Failure of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) to relax.* Primary achalasia: associated with loss of ganglion...

Normal Chest X-Ray and Lung

Normal Frontal Chest X-Ray, Pulmonary Anatomy: Many pulmonary conditions can be diagnosed by chest radiographs. On a...

IVC Emboli

Diagnosis: IVC filter component emboli Findings: Multiple linear...

Left hilar lung mass

CXR of Left Hilar Lung Mass CT of Left Hilar Lung Mass Diagnosis: Left...

Retrosternal Goiter

This 74 year-old female presented with mild dyspnea. The chest x-ray above shows a superior mediastinal mass...

Hodgkin’s Disease

This 19 year-old female patient presented with general malaise. A chest x-ray demonstrates lobulated mediastinal widening, most...

Metastatic Breast Carcinoma

This 51 year-old female patient presented with bone pain and dyspnoea. The PA chest xray above shows...

Perilymphatic Nodules

Perilymphatic nodules are interstitial nodules (usually well-defined) which are characterised by distribution. Nodules are subpleural, along fissures,...

Aortic Dissection (CTA)

Diagnosis: Aortic dissection Modality: CTA Credit: Case submitted by Celine Rodriguez...

Cystic Lung Disease

This 41 year-old male has respiratory failure and is awaiting a lung transplant. He presented with an...






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