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Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 1

Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 1. Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine Loyola University of Chicago achandr@lumc.edu. Normal. Lobar density Air bronchogram No loss of lung volume. RUL Consolidation Strep Pneumonia. Loss of left heart margin

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Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 1

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

  2. Normal

  3. Lobar density Air bronchogram No loss of lung volume RUL Consolidation Strep Pneumonia

  4. Loss of left heart margin Intact left diaphragm

  5. Consolidation Lingula Air bronchogram

  6. Radiation Port Air bronchogram Radiation Pneumonia Pleural effusion

  7. Round Pneumonia Blastomycosis

  8. Segmental Pneumonia Aspiration Lung Abscess

  9. Superior segment of RLL

  10. LUL Atelectasis

  11. Oblique Fissure LULatelectasis Herniatedrightlung

  12. Azygous lobe RML atelectasis

  13. RML atelectasis

  14. Plate like atelectasis

  15. Pneumothorax Relaxation atelectasis Hydro-pneumo Large right hemithorax

  16. Diffuse adhesive atelectasis ARDS

  17. Diffuse alveolar infiltrates Pulmonary edema

  18. Butterfly pattern Lobar Air bronchogram Pulmonary hemorrhage

  19. Autoppsy Hemorrhagic lung

  20. Chronic diffuse aleveolar Alveolar proteinosis

  21. Miliary nodules Interstitial disease Tuberculosis

  22. Kerley lines Sub-pulmonic effusion Full hilum Lymphangitic spread

  23. Bronchiectasis Cystic fibrosis Tram lines Multiple cavities Gloved fingers

  24. Unilateral haziness Left lung atelectasis

  25. Unilateral haziness Unilateral pulmonary edema Pneumothorax

  26. Pneumothorax with tube Preceding pulmonary edema

  27. Unilateral hyperlucency Left hilum pulled up LUL resection Compensatory hyperinflation LL

  28. Pleural effusion LUL cavity Tuberculosis

  29. Loculated empyema Sub pulmonic effusion

  30. Loculated Empyema

  31. Massive effusion Sub pulmonic Effusion

  32. Pleural masses Iatrogeic pneumothorax

  33. Triangular retrocardiac density LLL atelectasis

  34. Pneumomediastinum Outlining Rightpulmonary artery LLLatelectasis

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