Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation (5minutes Talk) : DR - Alemayehu (ECCM R1)
Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation (5minutes Talk) : DR - Alemayehu (ECCM R1)
(5minutes talk)
Dr.Alemayehu
(ECCM R1)
Outlines:
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
PATIENT-DEPENDENT FACTORS
THE SYSTEMATIC APPROCH
Airways
Bones and soft tissues
Cardiac silhouette
Diaphragm
Effusions(i.e. pleura)
Fields(i.e. lung fields)
QUALITY ASSESSMENT
Narrowed
Deviated
Contains foreign objects
Tracheal shift
Inferior surface
Coarctation of Aorta
subclavian or SVC obstruction
Soft tissue
Subcutaneous emphysema Foreign body
Cardiac silhouette and mediastinum
Cardiac silhouette:
Outline of the heart as seen
on frontal and lateral chest
x-ray and forms part of
the cardiomediastinal
contour.
The size and shape of
the cardiac
silhouette provide useful
clues for underlying disease
Abnormality of the cardiac silhouette
Cardiomegaly
LAE
RVE
Pericardial effusion
Dextrocardiacm
Widened mediastinum (>8cm)
Cardiomegaly
LAE (Double density sign)
Dextrocardia Pericardial effusion(Water bottle sign)
Effusions(i.e pleura)
• Pneumothorax
• Pleural effusion
• Subpulmonic effusion
• Pleural plaque
• Pleural thickening
Pleural effusion
Subpulmonic effusion
Diaphragm
pneumoperitoneum Elevated hemidiaphragm
Hiatal Hernia
Lung fields
Reduced lung volumes
Hyperinflation
Diffuse lung opacity
Alveolar
Interstitial
Hyperinflation
Alveolar opacity
Reference
• A-Z of chest radiology
• https://www.youtube.com/user/drericstrong
• https://litfl.com/
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