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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
Published
03 Jun 2022
74% complete
CT
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Right lower lobe collapse
Right lower lobe (RLL) collapse has distinctive features, and is usually relatively easily identified. The smaller overlying heart shadow obscures less lung compared with left lower lobe collapse.
Findings of lower lobe collapse can be grouped together as they are almost identical on both side...
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Breast size asymmetry
Published
01 Dec 2022
75% complete
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Aortic arch
The aortic arch represents the direct continuation of the ascending aorta and represents a key area for a review of normal variant anatomy and a wide range of pathological processes that range from congenital anomalies to traumatic injury.
Summary
origin: continuation of the ascending aorta at...
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Situs inversus
Published
06 May 2015
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Hampton hump
Published
18 Nov 2022
92% complete
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Sliding hiatus hernia
Published
05 May 2013
66% complete
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Sarcoidosis
Published
12 Apr 2011
77% complete
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Arterial contrast injection for CTPA
Published
22 Jun 2023
86% complete
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Mesothelioma - subtle nodular thickening of the interlobar fissures
Published
09 May 2018
92% complete
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Bone infarct of humerus
Published
20 Aug 2016
75% complete
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL)
Published
15 Aug 2023
74% complete
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Pneumomediastinum and subcutaneous emphysema
Published
05 May 2013
91% complete
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Right sided aortic arch
Published
06 May 2013
91% complete
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Stanford classification of aortic dissection
The Stanford classification, along with the DeBakey classification, is used to separate aortic dissections into those that need surgical repair, and those that usually require only medical management 7.
Both the Stanford and DeBakey systems can be used to describe all forms of an acute aortic s...
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Progressive massive fibrosis
Published
30 Mar 2022
71% complete
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Left upper lobe pneumonia and pectus excavatum
Published
25 May 2013
79% complete
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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia
Congenital diaphragmatic herniation (CDH) accounts for a small proportion of all diaphragmatic herniae. However, it is one of the most common non-cardiac fetal intrathoracic anomalies.
Epidemiology
Congenital diaphragmatic hernias are seen in 1 of every 2000-4000 live births. 84% are left-side...
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Primary peritoneal epithelioid mesothelioma
Published
09 Oct 2014
92% complete
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Tension pneumothorax
Tension pneumothoraces occur when intrapleural air accumulates progressively with hemodynamic compromise 10. It is a life-threatening occurrence requiring both rapid recognition and prompt treatment to avoid a cardiorespiratory arrest.
For a general discussion, refer to the pneumothorax article...