Radiology of Thorax Flashcards

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describe basic principles of chest imaging - densities

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air - black
fat - grey
soft tissue/muscle - grey/white
bone - white
metal - bright white
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describe techniques used in chest imaging - ultrasound

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fluid allows passage of sound waves - black
soft tissue allows passage of sound waves - bright
air blocks passage of sound waves - shadow
bone blocks passage of sound waves - shadow

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3
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describe cardiomediastinal contours

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refer to PP

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4
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describe lobar collapse/consolidation

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refer to PP

anterior displacement of oblique fissure

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5
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describe techniques used it chest imaging - CXR (standard PA view)

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healthy patient standing
shoulders braced forward so scapulae does not obscure lungs
radiograph taken at full inspiration, minimising magnification of cardiac shadow (ratio to chest wall - under 50%) and displaying at least 6 ribs’ anterior ends
x-ray passes from posterior to anterior (PA view)

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describe techniques used in chest imaging - CXR (standard AP view)

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ill patient supine 
x ray passes anterior to posterior
inferior to PA view;
heart shadow magnified
scapulae overlie and obscure lungs
difficult for patient to adequately inspire
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