Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics

Recognizing the Causes of an Opacified Hemithorax

Mrs. Smith, a 66-year-old female, comes into the emergency department with increasing shortness of breath. This is her frontal chest radiograph ( Fig. 6.1 ). Would your preliminary recommendation be bronchoscopy for atelectasis, thoracentesis for a large pleural effusion, or…

Recognizing Normal Cardiac Anatomy

Emphasizing conventional radiography first, we will begin with an assessment of heart size, then describe the normal and abnormal contours of the heart on the frontal radiograph and, finally, discuss the normal anatomy of the heart as seen on computed…

Recognizing Normal Pulmonary Anatomy

In this chapter, you will learn the normal anatomy of the lungs as depicted by conventional radiographs and chest CT. To become more comfortable interpreting images of the chest, you should first be able to recognize fundamental, normal anatomy to…