Pleural and Subpleural Opacities

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Abstract Pleural and subpleural pulmonary opacities may often be distinguished by their borders, with tapered borders favoring a pleural origin while a sulcus sign or irregular borders favor a pulmonary…

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Pleural Effusions

Jun 12, 2019 by in CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING Comments Off on Pleural Effusions

Abstract Pleural effusion, a common observation with a variety of causes, is a very nonspecific finding that requires a careful search for associated findings and clinical correlation. Congestive heart failure…

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Chest Wall Lesions

Jun 12, 2019 by in CARDIOVASCULAR IMAGING Comments Off on Chest Wall Lesions

Abstract Chest wall lesions may arise in the subcutaneous soft tissues or the thoracic cage, which includes the ribs and associated muscle, vessels, and nerves. Evaluation of the subcutaneous soft…

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Introduction

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Abstract Analysis of a chest x-ray requires careful review of the image to develop an accurate perception and description of the abnormalities. The basic patterns of opacities or lucent abnormalities…

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Temporal Bone Tumors

Jun 10, 2019 by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Temporal Bone Tumors

Abstract The spectrum of temporal bone tumors can be considered to be broad and various, ranging from rather frequent and benign lesions, such as meningioma and vestibulocochlearschwannoma, to rare and…

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Update on Imaging of Hearing Loss

Jun 10, 2019 by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Update on Imaging of Hearing Loss

Abstract In the imaging evaluation of hearing loss, the radiologic examination is complementary to the physical examination. The clinical evaluation includes not only an accurate history of the hearing loss…

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Jugular Foramen

Jun 10, 2019 by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Jugular Foramen

Abstract The jugular foramen is a complex skull base foramina containing important neurovascular structures that can be directly evaluated only by CT or MR imaging. Thus it is important to…

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