Lobar Collapse (examples of each lobe)
Vložit
- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- This video is all about lobar collapse or lobar atelectasis on chest radiographs. These are must-know patterns for radiologists, pulmonologists, and anyone else who works in critical care.
Textbooks I like for chest radiology-
Med students and all residents: Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology
amzn.to/3FhBkvN
Radiology residents: Thoracic Imaging: Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Radiology
amzn.to/2YqzLLh
Thoracic radiology fellows: Muller’s Imaging of the Chest: Expert Radiology Series
amzn.to/3ouJ7QY
00:00 Introduction
00:24 Right upper lobe collapse
02:37 Right middle lobe collapse
04:00 Right lower lobe collapse
06:09 Right middle and lower lobe collapse
07:50 Left upper lobe collapse
09:27 Left lower lobe collapse
This is pure gold. Beautifully prepared and explained. Thank you.
Dr. Rishi, you are doing a wonderful job. You are an extraordinary teacher.
no one can beat indian teacher , they can explain anything in simpler language . thanks ❤
Dr Agarwal... beautiful explained. Thank you.
Great video mate! Right on the point, exact and precise! Thank you very much!
Thank you! Btw, one of my favorite restaurants in Houston (where I went to med school) was a place called Niko Niko's.
I so wish my ED computer screen had the sharpness, detail, and quality image you present. Appreciate the work.
Excellent and Precise
This is so well done thank u so much , life saver video , keep going
very interesting video
thank you so much
Fantastic!
Excellent, saved
THANK YOU!!!!
Thank You!!
Great presentation,
Could you please explain something about CT angio sign ( consolidation vs malignancy)
Great 👍 continue please ♥️♥️
Excellent 👌👌
Lots of love ❤️❤️❤️
Per wiki, the main causes of collapsed lobes (atelectasis) is general anesthesia (up to 90% of people under anesthesia) and high oxygen, both hospital side effects that nobody informs about it seems, never mind adhesions.
Actually the third most common cause, surfactant disfunction, is suggested to also be hospital caused, a result of mechanical ventilation
The Role of Ventilation-induced Surfactant Dysfunction and Atelectasis in Causing Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, 2011
Super thank you
I enjoyed 😊❤
Thanks
Tks u so much❤❤❤
Hi sir Big fan of your lectures....
Actually wanna ask for video on different patterns of opacifications in chest x ray of pneumonia patients
Great 👍
Any way you can do a video with a bunch of examples of pneumos? These videos are great.
Pneumothorax? Check out the video I did on pneumothorax vs lung collapse.
hello doc, how long if right hilar point is lower than the left, is abnormal? thanks
So hard😢
❤❤❤
Great 👍 ....please change the color of your arrow......and how to differentiate bw consolidation nd collapse ???
Ya the arrow is not visible on screen.
Yeah this one may be better viewed on a bigger screen. In answer to the question, in consolidation, the fissures will be in their normal position. In collapse, they will move, indicating volume loss.
If we visualise multiple cystic lesion in colleps lung what is your diagnose
if you are referring to a pneumothorax, any cystic lung disease can cause a pneumothorax.
👏
Sir,i watch your videos and i subscribed so i stay informed about your next videos.
Please answer me that simple question:
I have a tickle chest and found 6-7 times last month,blood in my saliva,coming from my neck.
I did a Ct scan without contrast liquid.how possible is the CT missed a lung or trachea cancer??
Please.
Thank you for your answer.i appreciate it.
Simple and understandable 😂
Great 👍