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Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 2

Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 2. Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine Loyola University of Chicago achandr@lumc.edu. Feeding vessel. Solitary pulmonary nodule. Cardiomegaly Hereditary hemorrhagic telengiectasia. LUL Cavitating Mass Thick wall

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Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 2

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  1. Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should KnowPart 2 Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine Loyola University of Chicago achandr@lumc.edu

  2. Feeding vessel Solitary pulmonary nodule Cardiomegaly Hereditary hemorrhagic telengiectasia

  3. LUL Cavitating Mass Thick wall Air fluid level Lung cancer

  4. Bilateral thin walled cavities Cancer Cervix

  5. Burnt out Sarcoidosis Fungous ball

  6. Fungous ball

  7. Fungous ball Pleural reaction

  8. Crescentic break down Sub acute invasive aspergillosis

  9. Sub acute invasive aspergillosis

  10. Fluid level in mediastinum Cancer Esophagus

  11. Fluid level in Esophagus

  12. Dextrocardia

  13. Dextrocardia

  14. Loss of right heart margin Pectus excavatum

  15. Pectus

  16. Pancoast tumor

  17. Ankylosing spondylitis

  18. Anterior mediastinal nodes Lymphoma

  19. Anterior mediastinal nodes Lymphoma

  20. Anterior mediastinal mass Teratoma

  21. Anterior mediastinal mass

  22. Hyperlucent Hyperinflated lungs Avasculr zones

  23. Emphysema

  24. Extrapleural mass Cat under the rug sign Plasmacytoma rib

  25. Concaveedge Expansile Rib lesion

  26. PlasmacytomaRib

  27. Inlet to outlet shadow Dissecting aneurysm aorta

  28. Inlet to outlet shadow Achalasiacardia

  29. Achalasiacardia

  30. Wedge Pulmonary infarct

  31. Sarcoidosis Symmetrical hilar nodes Paratracheal nodes AP window nodes Alveolar lung infiltrate

  32. Alveolar form Sarcoidosis

  33. Calcified nodes Clumpy pattern Histoplasmosis

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