Learning Radiology

Recognizing Abnormal Calcifications and Their Causes

Soft-tissue calcifications lend themselves to a systematic approach that connects a diverse group of diseases. Although this chapter focuses primarily on abdominal calcifications, the same principles and approach apply to dystrophic calcification found anywhere in the body. Case Quiz 16…

Recognizing Extraluminal Air in the Abdomen

Recognition of extraluminal air is an important finding that can have an immediate effect on the course of treatment. Air is normally not present in the peritoneal or extraperitoneal spaces, bowel wall, or biliary system. Air outside of the bowel…

Recognizing Bowel Obstruction and Ileus

In Chapter 12, Chapter 13 , we discussed how to recognize the normal intestinal gas pattern on conventional radiographs and computed tomography (CT). In this chapter, you will learn how to recognize and categorize the four most common abnormal bowel…

Recognizing Adult Heart Disease

This chapter will discuss how to assess heart size, then describe the normal and abnormal contours of the heart on the frontal radiograph and, finally, illustrate some imaging findings in common cardiac diseases. Case Quiz 11 Question This 47-year-old female…

Recognizing Other Diseases of the Chest

In this chapter, you will learn how to recognize mediastinal masses, benign and malignant pulmonary neoplasms, pulmonary thromboembolic disease, and selected airway diseases. Case Quiz 10 Question This is a view of the lung apices in a 73-year-old male with…

Recognizing Pneumonia

General Considerations Pneumonia can be defined as consolidation of the lung produced by inflammatory exudate, usually as a result of an infectious agent. Most pneumonias produce airspace disease, either lobar or segmental. Other pneumonias demonstrate interstitial disease and some produce…