Learning Radiology

Recognizing Pediatric Diseases

Children differ physiologically from adults and are susceptible to abnormalities in development and maturation not seen in adults. They differ in anatomy (e.g., the thymus) and are more susceptible to the harmful effects of ionizing radiation. This chapter will highlight some…

Recognizing Trauma to the Bony Skeleton

Recognizing an Acute Fracture Recognizing a fracture seems to hold a certain attraction for many. They are a favorite among those learning radiology, perhaps because of how common and seemingly straightforward they are. In this chapter we tell you how…

Vascular, Pediatric, and Point-of-Care Ultrasound

In this chapter, we will discuss some additional applications of ultrasound (US), including vascular ultrasound, pediatric applications of ultrasound, and point-of-care ultrasound. Case Quiz 19 Question This is a sagittal US image of the chest/right upper quadrant in a 75-year-old…