Classic Signs | Chest Radiology Board Review
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- čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
- Classic radiographic signs on CXR and chest CT can be helpful in routine practice, and may help you quickly narrow down your differential diagnosis. Multiple-choice and free-response based case review. Caselist at end of this description.
Download these slides at: drive.google.com/file/d/15IQC...
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:06 - Case 1
00:52 - Case 2
01:26 - Case 3
02:36 - Case 4
04:52 - Case 5
06:17 - Case 6
07:20 - Case 7
07:56 - Case 8
09:38 - Case 9
10:18 - Case 10
12:27 - Case 11
13:39 - Case 12
17:34 - Case 13
18:55 - Case 14
21:25 - Case 15
22:22 - Case 16
24:00 - Case 17
25:48 - Case 18
27:38 - Case 19
29:09 - Case 20
30:26 - Case 21
33:26 - Case 22
34:20 - Case 23
37:43 - Case 24
39:06 - Case 25
Cases:
1: Air Bronchogram
2: Flat Waist Sign
3: Oreo Sign
4: Miliary Nodules
5: Consolidation
6: Reverse Halo Sign
7: Double Diaphragm Sign
8: Air Crescent Sign
9: Golden S Sign
10: Hilum Overlay Sign
11: Crazy Paving
12: Ground-Glass Opacity
13: Split Pleura Sign
14: Deep Sulcus Sign
15: Luftsichel Sign
16: Tree-in-Bud Nodules
17: Ground-Glass Halo
18: Honeycombing
19: CT Angiogram Sign
20: 1-2-3 (Pawnbroker) Sign
21: Continuous Diaphragm Sign
22: Silhouette Sign
23: Mosaic Attenuation Pattern
24: Juxtaphrenic Peak
25: Comet Tail Sign
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Great presentation. Thank you for your time and effort in making this available
Excellent video. More of these
Amazing work.
Hi everyone! I was watching this video myself and thought I could've worded 2 things better:
Improved wording for Case 10 @ 12:30
"If the blood vessels in the central lung look like they’re converging towards the ENLARGED HILUM , we think it’s more likely the ENLARGED HILUM is just a big pulmonary artery. If the blood vessels are converting on something OTHERN THAN THE ENLARGED HILUM, like the heart, then we’re thinking of something more ominous, like a hilar mass instead of an enlarged pulmonary artery."
Improved wording for Case 11 @ 13:33
"The differential diagnosis for crazing paving represents the INTERSECTION of the differential diagnosis of septal interstitial pattern and ground-glass opacities."
If you notice something else that doesn't sound quite right or is worded in a confusing way, please let me know. Thanks!!
Thank you very much 🙏🏻
Thank you, sir! Great work! Waiting for more videos like “board review” and “classic signs”🙏.
Thanks! Lots more case reviews coming your way!
Great collection, the title is a bit misleading - not only chest images included
2:45 Should c be epicardial fat and a pericardial fat?
You are completely correct! Somehow, I got the labels backwards on that slide. Thanks for catching this!!
Chromotography
Left lowerbar
Pericardial
Superior label
Clusters
Clumps
Non intrusive
Increased attentuation
Enhancing
reversed halo
easonophillic
Basil
Air crescent
Prognosis positive
Ground glass opacity
Symmetric
Diffuse alvear
Bone mar suppressed
Drug toxicity
differential diagnosis
costophrenic angle
OPD
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Someone should send this to all the provincial radiologists….doing so will save lives; equally, GP’s and others should be attempting to have a look at this because in the modern world it’s just not acceptable any more for them to have no frame of reference with radiology - we all need a good level of the basics. Just as competition lawyers need to learn economics (wasn’t always like this) so too should non radiologists learn some radiology - the world has moved on and people need to get with the program….alternatively they should make way for others to come through. Peoples lives are at stake here…..