How I Read a Chest CT

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  • čas přidán 18. 05. 2024
  • This is for first year residents, starting out on their chest rotation. This is the order in which I read a chest CT. When you first start out, it is important to stick to a script so that you read studies the same way each time. It may be beneficial to have a checklist that you follow to make sure you aren't missing anything.
    Textbooks I like for chest radiology-
    Med students and all residents: Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology
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    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

Komentáře • 195

  • @dakshinakarunasiri4101
    @dakshinakarunasiri4101 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you. So helpful for a beginner
    keep doing similar videos! 👌

  • @rastanguria
    @rastanguria Před 3 lety +1

    Crystal clear, thank you a lot!

  • @fayland2000
    @fayland2000 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you so much!Very well explained and an excellent technique

  • @jamessturgill5670
    @jamessturgill5670 Před 2 lety +3

    Currently in my Prelim-IM year, but will be starting Radiology in just a few months. Your videos are awesome! Really helped me out answering "pimp" questions during my Pulmonology rotation when the attending would pull up a CXR or Chest CT. Thank you for your time making these videos!

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Good luck with that rotation! If my residents watched these they would pretty much nail all my questions lol.

  • @Archturian8880
    @Archturian8880 Před 3 měsíci +2

    love your voice. It is really comfortable to listen.

  • @clacicle
    @clacicle Před 4 měsíci +1

    Wow! This was fascinating and it's amazing to think how technology has come so far. Thanks for posting these videos.

  • @oluwaseunadeolaanifowose6794

    Really simple and helpful

  • @Sisodias67
    @Sisodias67 Před 11 měsíci

    So beautifully explained. !!

  • @A_Radiologist
    @A_Radiologist Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you so much 👍 it's of great help for a trainee learn the basics of ct chest ❤

  • @moclack4058
    @moclack4058 Před 3 lety +4

    absolutely brilliant, thanks alot

  • @MichaelWhitley1977
    @MichaelWhitley1977 Před 3 lety +43

    Great video - I'm a stage IV renal cell carcinoma patient and this helped me understand my chest CT. Thank you for taking the time to make it.

  • @evkamartuliakova2833
    @evkamartuliakova2833 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you so much, very useful

  • @drgadham
    @drgadham Před 2 lety

    Excellent teaching presentation

  • @247rishabh1
    @247rishabh1 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video sir . Very well explained.
    Sir any video about how to approach GGO on CT

  • @felicialatson6910
    @felicialatson6910 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video Sir.

  • @glemonsbhatkin514
    @glemonsbhatkin514 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for video. Long Term (over 20 years) undiagnosed issues. Had a few of these scans. Incapacitated in the first 8 months, definitively started in left lung after a game of football. Notes of trapped air, and GGO, but it's plateaued. Will scrutinise my dicom set!

  • @kyrienkim5558
    @kyrienkim5558 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much !

  • @ahmedgad4525
    @ahmedgad4525 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you very much.

  • @princekesideamaechi7878

    Brilliant!

  • @SANGSful
    @SANGSful Před 2 lety

    Great work!

  • @ramgamin1805
    @ramgamin1805 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks full showing inportnt work

  • @user-qp4ym2vb8c
    @user-qp4ym2vb8c Před rokem

    Great video, I reposted this video in my website with video summary that I made. Thank you!

  • @ibtesamtaha3426
    @ibtesamtaha3426 Před rokem +1

    شكرا جزيلا يا دكتور في ميزان حسناتك يارب

  • @radiologicalman1623
    @radiologicalman1623 Před rokem

    great video like that all other videos. great thanks to you dear Rishi. one day, can you make a video including your daily pracite. I mean in that video you dictating a few patient's thorax ct that containing some pathologies. mases, nodules, pneumonias, interstitial lung diseasess etc. I'm sure that you have a big portfolie of thorax pathologies. thanks, again.

  • @nkaramzade
    @nkaramzade Před 3 lety

    Many thanks ☺

  • @sharadavinod7074
    @sharadavinod7074 Před 3 lety +14

    Hey. Lovely video. Would be great if you could also add pointers as to how you anatomically delineate certain important structures. For eg. How does a beginner correctly identify the GE junction. Hope this could be done. Thanks again

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety +1

      Great suggestion! I'll think about this for a future video.

  • @poojanarwani8821
    @poojanarwani8821 Před 3 lety

    Thank you. Excellent technique

  • @ummtolaboratoireanatomieti9217

    Présentation très didactique, bravo.

  • @oreman011
    @oreman011 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Currently in a transitional year but starting rads next year. I have a lot of downtime on easy rotations so I’ve been watching your videos and then testing myself on E-anatomy. Hopefully I can start day 1 at least knowing the anatomy!

  • @thecreator1127
    @thecreator1127 Před rokem

    Thank you So Much

  • @ramitac.3316
    @ramitac.3316 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so so much! :)

  • @jeetghosh9706
    @jeetghosh9706 Před rokem

    Very nice explanation

  • @irishcamilledelsocorro6246

    thank you so much for this very informative and systematic video..i hope you can also make whole abdominal CT scan.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      thanks for watching. I'm a chest radiologist so I'm probably not the best resource for abdominal CT stuff.

  • @broomandmoslem829
    @broomandmoslem829 Před 3 lety

    Awesome video

  • @msrana5291
    @msrana5291 Před rokem

    Impressive thanks 👍

  • @atefehzeinoddini9925
    @atefehzeinoddini9925 Před 3 lety

    Amazing..thank you

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Thank you Atefeh!

    • @fd_medic1736
      @fd_medic1736 Před 2 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology I am aspiring to be a CT surgeon and sadly I use to mistake a lymph node or a PE

  • @chenura
    @chenura Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpfull

  • @bangladesh5295
    @bangladesh5295 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much bro, from Bangladesh. Really overwhelming.

  • @alameluvenkatesan922
    @alameluvenkatesan922 Před 3 lety

    Post rt changes noted in upper lobe of the lungs. It means

  • @immane75
    @immane75 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you please do a video on how to appreciate the heart chambers on non gated CT and how to tell if there is a dilatation or not ? TIA

  • @Mustafa-py8cr
    @Mustafa-py8cr Před rokem

    Thnku so much

  • @temesgenmelkamken8109
    @temesgenmelkamken8109 Před 3 lety

    Thanks

  • @HamburgerTelephone
    @HamburgerTelephone Před rokem

    Thank you thank you thank you

  • @srong
    @srong Před 3 lety +1

    This was great Rishi! Just curious to know what WW and WL you use for interrogating the liver?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      I use the manual window level tool to window it uniquely to each patient.

  • @chenura
    @chenura Před 3 lety +1

    Nice sir

  • @RockNess15
    @RockNess15 Před 3 lety +1

    hey :) thanks so much for the video! could you also explain how exactly you dictate? Like, do you only mention the pathological things or do you name every structure and say that its normal looking? i'm having real difficulties organizing my findings.. should i stick to my routine (top to bottom) or should i mention the important things first and then go on with the other ones? so confusing 😂

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety +1

      I use a template with the normal findings already in there and if there is something abnormal I replace that one thing with the finding that I see. The template that I use does not align exactly with my search pattern so I end up starting in the middle of my template, then the top, then bottom.

    • @rohanmahajan9681
      @rohanmahajan9681 Před 3 lety

      Thoracic Radiology sir I am not able to see video of right ventricular strain pulmonary embolism ..as u told in CT pulmonary embolism basics..that u will shortly update v

  • @francescoarico9812
    @francescoarico9812 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! Great for a resident at the beginning! Hope you are gonna do more and more! greetings from Sicily :)

  • @Joeythegoats
    @Joeythegoats Před rokem

    Watching so that i can understand cvs lectures better

  • @kimonlee527
    @kimonlee527 Před 3 lety +2

    High-yield presentation! Is there a chance for you to make some videos foucsing on cardiac MR? Looking forward to it.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Hi Kimon, thanks a lot. I'm not a cardiac imager, but check out this series by Methodist Hospital in Houston: czcams.com/users/HoustonMethodistDeBakeyCVEducationsearch?query=MRI

    • @kimonlee527
      @kimonlee527 Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology Very helpful! Thanks a lot.

  • @michelnguyen8936
    @michelnguyen8936 Před 3 lety

    Hello ! How did you do to have the coronal view thumbnail on the axial view when you are scrolling the series ? Thanks ! Great vieeo!

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      It comes up automatically with OsiriX. Do you have that program?

  • @ricardocortesambriz6429

    Would this test be enough to show a pulmonary embolism?

  • @poonamkhatri3914
    @poonamkhatri3914 Před rokem

    What was the radiation setting for a ct scan of chest with contrast?

  • @jonty3awal
    @jonty3awal Před 3 lety +1

    Very good video..shared on Radiology Vibes Facebook and telegram group.

  • @syphoresdrow5077
    @syphoresdrow5077 Před 3 lety

    This is great , thank you .
    Quick question , do you know any program for windows like Osirix ?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      I have looked, but no I haven't found anything that is as good as osirix for free. I have heard people use 3d slicer before but I have not tried it myself.

  • @prosantabarikder978
    @prosantabarikder978 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice

  • @justsul64
    @justsul64 Před rokem

    What do you mean by focal fibrotic changes in left lobe of the lungs

  • @adblue818
    @adblue818 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! I’m surgical resident. I have a question: What does “narrow the window” at 9:12 means? Thank you very much

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +2

      Great question. There is a wide variation in densities on CT from very dense (metals) to low density (air). But there are only so many shades of grey your eyes can perceive. When viewing a CT, there are lots of preset windows for certain tasks. For looking at the brain for stroke, for example, you want narrow windows that amplify the visual difference between grey and white matter. If you were to use wide windows that show calcium as white and air as black, the shades of grey will be spaced out too far so that subtle difference between grey and white matter will be lost.

    • @adblue818
      @adblue818 Před 2 lety

      Oh, I got it! Thank you very much for replying!

  • @audreysimon696
    @audreysimon696 Před 8 měsíci

    What can I do I have nodule in me lung is there anything I can do I have 8 goes of radiation it’s gone small but there other nodule in me lung also I got shadow on my lungs I need to have scan every 3 months

  • @automech01
    @automech01 Před rokem +1

    Lots of great information. I went to the ER and had a CT of my lungs looking for pulmonary embolism and it was clear. Is this type of CT the same as the one I had? I was concerned about my pancreas and was wondering if it was seen as well like in this scan.

    • @rosiefallon3773
      @rosiefallon3773 Před rokem +1

      I would also like to know the answer to this question please! Are all chesr CT scans like this? So if I got a chest CT scan to check for a PE kn the lungs specifically, would it also show the heart in great detail?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před rokem +1

      Hi, most chest CT scans don't go down far enough to see the entire pancreas. It will show the entire heart but not in great detail. Because the heart is beating while the scan is being done, the heart usually comes out blurry. There are special heart scans that can take a picture of the heart without blurring.

    • @automech01
      @automech01 Před rokem

      @@ThoracicRadiology But if they see anything suspicious they would note it?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před rokem

      Yes they would

  • @jcfpv3454
    @jcfpv3454 Před 2 lety

    First job in construction after working 12 years in fast food suppose to be carpentry my life was destroyed employer had me drilling in concrete and blowing out the holes with no protection and now I worry I will die with no hope no treatments no cure

  • @fuegopuro5933
    @fuegopuro5933 Před 3 lety

    Hi Rishi, I have a question here. I'm a CS student working in medical imaging. I'm about to do an application of deep neural networks for classification tasks in CT images. I have some CT data to work with, but I don't really know how to properly handle the data. I'm trying to sort slices related to the chest CT. Could you please reply to me with the timestamps of where exactly does the chest CT starts and ends (in the axial view)?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Hi, not sure if there is any good answer bc the timing is very dependent on the scanner. Some scanners can do a whole chest in like a couple seconds, others may take like 20 seconds or so.

    • @theCalmMonk
      @theCalmMonk Před 3 lety

      Sir I had 2 HRCT chest for my COVID treatment..how much radiation do I got ( in MSV) ????
      (CT values: 130 kv, 30mA, TI -4.3, GT-0.0, SL-0.6, W-350, C-50, 512 0/0,T20F SOPO 1, emotion 16 (2010)
      Sir is that low dose CT????

  • @cskiles318
    @cskiles318 Před rokem

    I have this on my husband who has ipf I can’t tell anything compared to this. These are healthy lungs my husbands are moderate to severe ipf. I don’t know what I’m
    Looking for. Thanks explaining what I was looking at. It is what it is. Thanks. The pointer was hard to see

  • @sabari8777
    @sabari8777 Před 3 lety

    How to check by scan.. whether it is TB or not?

  • @andreaguarrasi2391
    @andreaguarrasi2391 Před 2 lety

    Hi, thanks for this grest video. I just can't figure out one thing: linear opacity in the lung, like at 15:06, are blood vessels or airways? Regards

  • @yanahalevko2991
    @yanahalevko2991 Před 2 lety

    Hello! Thanks for a useful video. What it can mean, when a doctor sees a lung nodule on the CT image, but this nodule is not visible on the lung window? Can it be some mistake?

  • @br-ht1ss
    @br-ht1ss Před 3 lety

    Sir is this scan significant for breast lung and heart collectively. Please guide about a detailed chest diagnosis thanks!

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      It is not a sufficient scan to detect breast cancer. Most regular CT scans of the chest are not sufficient for the heart. You need a CT specifically designed for the heart which synchronizes the scan to the heart beat. It is mainly for lungs and mediastinal structures, excluding the heart.o

    • @br-ht1ss
      @br-ht1ss Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology thanks sir you are doing great job👍.wish you more success .
      Where do you practice right now?

    • @br-ht1ss
      @br-ht1ss Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology is there any specific name for the scan you recommended?

  • @jonathannieves7014
    @jonathannieves7014 Před 3 lety

    Hello hope everything is well. I have a question. Would a CT scan of the lungs show chemical damage or any microscopic damage to the lungs? I know it sounds dumb but im curious because i used to vape and so far the CT came clear, but im still worried

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety +2

      There is something called vaping-associated lung injury (VALI). This can be seen on CT, but it is usually associated with certain THC-based vape products that are manufactured with inferior ingredients. We saw a lot of cases in late 2019, but many of those products have been taken off the market, and we haven't seen many since. I glad you quit.

  • @veena_got7igot7
    @veena_got7igot7 Před 2 lety +1

    Great and concise.... The voice is too smooth like an nsdr video 😅

  • @stevekruger8299
    @stevekruger8299 Před 2 lety

    I'm a medical dosimetry student. I'm presenting a lung cancer case this semester on a patient with severe bilateral emphysema. I wanted to give details on the appearance of emphysema on a CT image. Emphysema appears as a dark area in the lungs with absence of lung markings? Does it appear this way due to the thin lung tissue?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Steve yeah it's because of a destruction of lung tissue and hyperinflation of the lungs leading to relatively greater air:tissue ratio compared to a normal person

  • @carlorosenmd
    @carlorosenmd Před 3 lety

    High yield!

  • @c007cardo3
    @c007cardo3 Před 2 lety

    Would this test show enlarged lymph nodes in the arm pit are? Armpit arc etc..

  • @kashishnagdevs8714
    @kashishnagdevs8714 Před 3 lety

    Hello, how can we count ribs on ct scan? e.g if there is lyric lesion in right 5th rib then how we count the number ?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      If you are using the axial images, just scroll up to the first rib and count down until you find the rib that has the abnormality. Does that answer your question? Thx

  • @nelsonjesuraj3989
    @nelsonjesuraj3989 Před rokem

    I am a beginner. If you could use pointers it would be great to understand. Honestly , I have no orientation of anatomy viewed through CT . I felt it was a bit fast as I could not place my concentration . However , great effort and good video .

  • @mrobison91
    @mrobison91 Před 2 lety

    How long does this process take the average resident, and how long does it take you now that you’re experienced?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety

      Me: usually 15 min. 10 min if completely normal. First year resident maybe 45 min. Fourth year, 20 min

  • @spaha82
    @spaha82 Před 2 lety

    So will chest ct scan show anything wrong with the spine and spine canal?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      It can show abnormalities of the bone, yes. However some bone lesions and nearly all lesions of the spinal cord and the nerves coming off the cord are better evaluated by MRI.

  • @tahirakhanradiology807
    @tahirakhanradiology807 Před 11 měsíci

    if we found any lung lesion .....we will see this lesion on lung window or mediastinal window??????????????if first we see on lung window than what will tell us mediastinal window for that lesion????????

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 9 měsíci

      if it is small, you may not see it on mediastinal windows. if it is large enough, mediastinal windows can help you distinguish whether there is fat or calcium in the lesion.

  • @ANKUSH-lo4mi
    @ANKUSH-lo4mi Před 3 lety

    What is meaning of nodular opacity noted in bilateral perihiller region.
    Is it normal or not????

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Hi, no that does not sound normal.

    • @ANKUSH-lo4mi
      @ANKUSH-lo4mi Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology please give me explain sir how it will effect our body and what should do for this. Chest X ray .

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Hi, sorry, but without more information I can't really be sure what it is. It could be one of many different things, and the patient would need to talk to their doctor to figure out if it is significant and if so, what to do next.

  • @discorabbit
    @discorabbit Před 3 lety

    How long does it take in real-time? Normal exam.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety +1

      To read the study, a normal exam would probably take 10-15 minutes

  • @believe8464
    @believe8464 Před 2 lety

    Hello, is a chest scan the same as a heart scan? Also is it too much radiation to do both?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety

      There are many types of chest scans and heart scans. If you are talking about CT, the heart scan will include part of the lungs too. Radiation is not usually an issue as most centers nowadays take precautions to reduce the amount of radiation to the amount just needed to achieve the diagnosis.

  • @ahmednessim4429
    @ahmednessim4429 Před 2 lety

    is it usual to use the word small instead of measurement because I am as a sarcoid patient they use this word to describe changes

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah if I use the word small instead of a measurement, it usually means that it is an insignificant finding.

    • @ahmednessim4429
      @ahmednessim4429 Před 2 lety

      thanks

  • @deepikamanoharan3962
    @deepikamanoharan3962 Před 2 lety

    Which software are you using sir ?

  • @flaviomunoz6103
    @flaviomunoz6103 Před 6 měsíci

    I was detected a 12mm nodule on the Lung. Can someone look into my CT Scan?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 5 měsíci

      I would suggest talking to your pulmonologist about it. If you aren't satisfied, you could get a second opinion from another pulmonologist. However, another radiologist will not necessarily re-interpret your scan.

  • @mellon678
    @mellon678 Před rokem

    Hi I got a ct heart scan today will this pick up anything else as am having serious issues with swallow my food and getting serious heart burn my esophagus is on fire

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před rokem

      sometimes if a person has chronic heart burn (reflux), the esophagus can be thickened. that can be seen on a CT of the heart.

  • @Jerry-zx7rf
    @Jerry-zx7rf Před rokem

    how much of the liver can you see in a chest ct? can you diagnose or see cirrhosis in a chest ct?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před rokem +1

      A chest CT will show a good chunk of the liver. If the cirrhosis is advanced you can see it on a chest CT. But if it is in the early stages, you probably won't.

    • @Jerry-zx7rf
      @Jerry-zx7rf Před rokem

      @@ThoracicRadiology Thanks for the reply.. i had right kidney cancer surgery years back and for the past at least 8 years i know of on my liver they keep calling this spot they see "Coarse or some saying dystrophic" calcifications in the upper right lobe of the hepatic dome depending on who reads them and even one scan saying -Again seen in the dome of the liver as the poorly enhancing foci corresponding to the dystrophic calcifications better seen on CT scan. i have had mri and ct scans am trying to find out what this means and what caused it if it's something to worry about ?scars from my cancer surgery? or because i have drink lots in the past, could it be cirrhosis? also should mention they said i have fatty liver and i also have cyst they seem to be inherited because my dad and a few of us have cyst if you could explain what could cause Coarse or dystrophic or poorly enhancing foci in the liver a little it be much appreciated :) worried it could be cirrhosis liver disease

  • @saptarshibhattacharya
    @saptarshibhattacharya Před 2 lety

    Dear Sir,
    I have been suferring from severe breathlessness on exertion after having corona. My SpO2 level at rest is fluctuating from 93 - 97%. It's comming down to 70% during walking. It has been six months since I contracted the deadly virus. I had my HRCT scan done but the doctors are telling it's normal.
    Please check my HRCT scan for any abnormalities and provide me with a path to get out of this suferring.
    Please help me
    Thanks

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Some people have difficulty breathing even with normal HRCT. CT can show some things but not everything. I would recommend seeing a lung specialist.

    • @saptarshibhattacharya
      @saptarshibhattacharya Před 2 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology Could you please check my HRCT Scan for any abnormalities if I send you the DICOM Image

  • @arushisruthi4059
    @arushisruthi4059 Před 4 měsíci

    Sir i did one hrct in 2020 other plain ct chest is 2023 now im woried about future cancer 2ct chest cause any cancer in my future pls help me im scared 🙏🏻😢

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 4 měsíci

      hi, the amount of radiation you received from those 2 scans is extremely low, and the potential for future cancer is either 0 or a number so close to 0 that we can't accurately measure it.

  • @RahulSingh-wb4zo
    @RahulSingh-wb4zo Před rokem

    I just had my CECT chest yesterday and my report says, "likely suggestive of complete radiological resolution of the disease". Can you please enlighten me what does this statement mean...?

  • @immane75
    @immane75 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you know, why there is always a big right hilar lymphnode ?

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Not sure, but I think that it is prob something to do with the way the hilum is oriented.

  • @kennethmcclain3907
    @kennethmcclain3907 Před 2 lety

    I recently had chest CT scan, an MRI of the brain, an MRA of the head, and an MRA of the neck to determine if I had any tumors or strokes causing Horner's Syndrome. I'm worried if a Pancoast tumor is something that could've been missed and I'm wondering if the way you looked at the clavicle area from the "horizontal angle" would be able to detect a Pancoast tumor (which sits on the apex of the lung right near the clavicle in the brachial plexus area). I'm worried, that since they're hard to detect, the radiologist could've glanced over the Pancoast tumor really quick and missed it. I don't have any other symptoms or constant pain in the area, but all of my scans/tests and blood work came back totally normal and they couldn't figure out what's causing my Horner's Syndrome. So, of course, my first thought is to be paranoid and assume they must've missed something.

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah it's always possible that the radiologist could've missed something, but if given the history of Horner's syndrome, I'm going to scrutinize the lung apices very closely.

  • @cd5456
    @cd5456 Před rokem

    Was this CT scan done with oral and IV contrast or none at all?

  • @ilyashamliwala4217
    @ilyashamliwala4217 Před rokem

    Sir mere bhai ne covid periyad me mahine 3bar HRCT karva liya tha abhi vo khud b tensan me he or puri family ko tensan me dala huva he use dar he muje cancer ho jayega 1st time riport normal tha fir b 2 bar HRCT karva ya totally 3 bar karvaya huva he sit pls riplay me use samja saku pls sir i need your advise

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před rokem

      If the CT is normal, no need to get more follow up CT. In my experience, COVID does not cause cancer. The risk of cancer from 3 CTs is negligible.

  • @dr.arpitdhebar514
    @dr.arpitdhebar514 Před 2 lety

    There is a small splenunculus

  • @punkyfish22
    @punkyfish22 Před 3 měsíci

    I believe I may have kidney cancer stones or fused bowel yet every scan I had they never found anything

  • @theCalmMonk
    @theCalmMonk Před 3 lety

    Sir I had 2 HRCT chest for my COVID treatment..how much radiation do I got ( in MSV) ????
    (CT values: 130 kv, 30mA, TI -4.3, GT-0.0, SL-0.6, W-350, C-50, 512 0/0,T20F SOPO 1, emotion 16 (2010)
    Sir is that low dose CT????

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      I can't tell from the information you gave me but it probably wasn't that much. To calculate the estimated effective dose take the DLP and multiply by 0.014.

    • @theCalmMonk
      @theCalmMonk Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiology sir I'm not technical student..so i don't know how to find DLP. (they mentioned 10 cm length over there)...I can send you image of my film they given to me.
      Otherwise please tell me approximately how much dose they given in an average in HRCT chest in covid patients?? Because here in India Doctor advice average 2 CT scan.🙏

    • @ThoracicRadiology
      @ThoracicRadiology  Před 3 lety

      Our average here is like 3-5 mSv for 1 low dose CT. You can find the DLP in the radiation dose page of your scan.

    • @theCalmMonk
      @theCalmMonk Před 3 lety

      @@ThoracicRadiologyHere they only gave x-ray film and 1single page report...no any dosage information is mentioned...above values I found on a X-RAY film. that's only information I have.

    • @aayush4989
      @aayush4989 Před 2 lety

      @@theCalmMonk how r u now ? Ur age?

  • @jacobgough3901
    @jacobgough3901 Před měsícem

    can a tumor still be detected with no contrast ct scan ?

  • @aarvi..
    @aarvi.. Před 3 lety

    I need help it's an emergency please

  • @ayushighosh22
    @ayushighosh22 Před rokem

    I have one question, I got a chest ct-scan for the first time , it is harmful for my body ? Please let me know, I am scared

  • @kanchanarajapaksha2266

    Niceee

  • @lindathomas3894
    @lindathomas3894 Před 2 lety

    Csn you look at this scan my teacher gave me and tell me what you see

  • @just1life905
    @just1life905 Před 10 měsíci

    I have no talents black white.. your very good..