CXR_Terminology/Disorder -> Description Flashcards
(21 cards)
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Abdominal organs in the thorax, Mediastinal Shift toward the unaffected side
Tetralogy of Fallot
Boot Shaped Heart
Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels
Egg-shaped Heart or egg on a string
Viral Croup (Laryngotrachealbronchitis)
Subglottic Narrowing, ‘Steeple” sign or “Pencil Tip”
Epiglottitis (Bacterial)
“Thumb” Appearance - Epiglottis is thickened and flattened
Pulmonary edema
Fluffy infiltrates or Butterfly/batwing pattern
atelectasis
Patchy infiltrates or Plate-like infiltrates
ARDS/IRDS
Ground glass, honeycomb
pneumonia/edema
Air bronchogram
Pulmonary embolus/infarction
Peripheral wedge-shaped infiltrate
Plural effusion
Concave superior interface/border or Basilar infiltrates with meniscus
Radiolucent
Dark pattern, air
Radiodense
White pattern, solid, fluid
Infiltrate
Any ill-defined radiodensity
Consolidation
Solid white area
Hyperlucency
Extra pulmonary air
Vascular markings
Lymphatic, vessels, lung tissue
Diffuse
Spread throughout
Opaque
Fluid, solid
Bilateral
On both sides
Unilateral
On one side