Soft Tissue Rad pics for part IV boards

Soft Tissue Rad pics for part IV boards

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Bulla

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Cards (31)

Section 1

(31 cards)

Bulla

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Multiple calcified granulomas

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Encapsulated Pleural Effusion

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What is the lung pathology? Note the local radiopacity due to adhesions. This type does not change with patient positions and may mimic a tumor.

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Malignant Mesothelioma

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What is the lung pathology? Note the lobulated contour that involves the entire plural surface. (arrows)

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Emphysema

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What is the lung pathology? Note the flattened diaphragm and the increased retro-sternal space.

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Coal workers pneumoconiosis

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Note the location of the condition in the upper lung zones and in an interstitial pattern

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Pneumothorax

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Kartageners Syndrome

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Meganblase

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What is the name of the round radiolucency at the blue arrowhead?

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Subpulmonary Pleural Effusion

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What is the lung pathology? Note the increase in height of the right hemidiaphragm and the low meganblase.

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Lymphatic Metastasis

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Hematogenous metastasis secondary to breast cancer

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Aortic Aneurysm

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Cardiomegaly

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Eventration

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What is the name of this normal variant (white arrowhead) that involves abnormal muscle development or nerve deficiency.

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Lateral Decubitus To view the fluid air space

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What view is this and why is it used?

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Asbestosis

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Note the plural plaque lining the plural cavity, this patient worked as a construction worker in the 1960's

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Solitary Pulmonary Nodule

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Solid arrows = Azygos fissure Doted arrow = Azygos vein

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What is the name of the two structures identified by the arrows?

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Dextrocardia

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Discoid Atelectasis

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What is the lung pathology? Note the shape of the fibrosis.

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Histoplasmosis

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This patient recently visited some remote caves in Mississippi

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Lymphoma

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Silicosis

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This rock quarry employee presented with an eggshell appearance

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Bronchogenic Carcinoma on an A-P view

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Congenital Bronchogenic Cyst

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What is the name of the mass indicated by the arrows?

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Emphysema

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Pneumothorax Bronchiectasis

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What are the two lung pathologies present? Note the mediastinal shift away from the affected side. Also note the severe bilateral small cystic masses.

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Calcified granulomas

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Pancoast Tumor on an A-P view

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Bronchiectasis

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What is the lung pathology? Note the multiple cysts and the image chosen.

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