EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY

Imaging of Acute Head Emergencies

Sep 12, 2016 by in EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Imaging of Acute Head Emergencies

Fig. 16.1 (a, b) Cerebral edema. Noncontrast axial CT image of the brain shows diffuse hypodensity in the brain parenchyma, with loss of the gray-white interface compatible with brain edema….

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Imaging of Facial Fractures

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Fig. 17.1 Normal CT anatomy and facial buttresses. (a) 3D surface-rendered image demonstrating the four vertical and four transverse buttresses (1 medial maxillary, 2 lateral maxillary, 3 upper transverse maxillary,…

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Emergencies of the Biliary Tract

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Fig. 2.1 Imaging appearance of gallstones on plain radiograph and ultrasound. (a) Plain radiograph demonstrates laminated radiopaque gallstones in the right upper quadrant. Up to a fifth of the gallstones…

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Imaging of Small Bowel

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Fig. 4.1 Duodenal diverticulum. Upper GI study demonstrates an incidentally detected solitary duodenal diverticulum arising from the third portion of the duodenum Fig. 4.2 Small bowel diverticulosis. (a) Small bowel…

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Imaging of Acute Pancreas

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CT finding CT grade Score Normal pancreas A 0 Focal or diffuse enlargement of the pancreas B 1 Inflammatory changes in peripancreatic fat C 2 Single fluid collection D 3…

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Acute Appendicitis

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Fig. 3.1 Normal anatomy of the appendix on barium enema and CT. Coronal CT reformation of the abdomen demonstrates normal air-filled appendix (curved arrow) medial to the cecum. Normal appendiceal…

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Emergency Radionuclide Imaging of the Thorax and Abdomen

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Clinical indication Examination Radiopharmaceuticals Typical time to completion Sensitivity Specificity Positive predictive value Negative predictive value References Acute pulmonary embolism V/Q lung scintigraphy Ventilation: 133Xe gas, inhaled, or 99mTc DTPA…

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Imaging of Acute Thoracic Trauma

Sep 12, 2016 by in EMERGENCY RADIOLOGY Comments Off on Imaging of Acute Thoracic Trauma

Fig. 24.1 (a) Pneumomediastinum and pneumothorax. Single frontal chest radiograph from a trauma patient after a gunshot wound reveals air between the epicardium and the pleura on the left (curved…

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