Radiology – The Basics

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Radiology – The Radiology – The Basics Basics Laurie Lomasney, MD Laurie Lomasney, MD Department of Radiology Department of Radiology

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Radiology – The Basics. Laurie Lomasney, MD Department of Radiology. Radiology. Four year residency Fellowships common Basic element of medical care Frequently the test that results in patient admission/diagnosis. Basic Concepts. One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your clue - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Radiology – The Radiology – The BasicsBasics

Laurie Lomasney, MDLaurie Lomasney, MD

Department of RadiologyDepartment of Radiology

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RadiologyRadiology

Four year residencyFour year residency Fellowships commonFellowships common Basic element of medical careBasic element of medical care Frequently the test that results in Frequently the test that results in

patient admission/diagnosispatient admission/diagnosis

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you’re looking forKnow what you’re looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you are looking forKnow what you are looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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One View is No ViewOne View is No View

Posterior sulcus nodule = Cancer

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One View is No ViewOne View is No View

RML collapse

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One View is No ViewOne View is No View

Pectus excavatum, not pneumonia

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you’re looking forKnow what you’re looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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Patterns are Your CluePatterns are Your Clue

Interstitial Lung Disease - Acute

PCP PneumoniaCHF

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Patterns are Your CluePatterns are Your Clue

Air Space Consolidation

Pneumonia Alveolar edema

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Patterns are Your CluePatterns are Your Clue

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Patterns are Your CluePatterns are Your Clue

SB > 3cm

Continuous valvulae

Paucity colonic gas

Multiple non-colonic A/F levels

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you’re looking forKnow what you’re looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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Be Sure You are LookingBe Sure You are Looking

Kartegener’s Syndrome

RT

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Be Sure You are LookingBe Sure You are Looking

“Rule out pneumonia”

Marked free intraperitoneal air

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you’re looking forKnow what you’re looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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Know What You’re Looking Know What You’re Looking ForFor

Skin fold – no intervention

Gray edge with peripheral markings

Failed line placement, SOB:

Thin line without peripheral lung markings = pneumothorax

PNEUMOTHORAX

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Know What You’re Looking Know What You’re Looking ForFor

Pneumothorax + mediastinal shift

=

Tension Pneumothorax

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PNEUMOMEDIASTINUM

Air paralleling trachea, bronchi, left heart border

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1. Trauma Board

2. Wide mediastinum

3. NG deviation

4. Tracheal deviation

5. Left apical cap

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Aortic Transection X 2

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35 year old with Lymphoma

65 year old with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension

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PNEUMOPERITONEUM

Upright – Nondependent point

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Supine – Double Bowel Wall Sign

PNEUMOPERITONEUM

Outlining of liver/GB

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35 year old with recurrent abdominal pain:

Extensive pancreatic calcification = recurrent pancreatitis

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35 year old with bloody diarrhea

Thumb-printing transverse colon = Colitis

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60 year old with acidosis and no bowel sounds, suspect dead bowel

Bowel dilatation

Pneumatosis

Portal venous gas

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Basic ConceptsBasic Concepts

One view is no view – use it all!One view is no view – use it all! Patterns are your cluePatterns are your clue Be sure you are lookingBe sure you are looking Know what you’re looking forKnow what you’re looking for Know the limits of your testKnow the limits of your test

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Know the Limits of Your Know the Limits of Your TestTest

• Screening tests come firstScreening tests come first• Secondary tests come secondSecondary tests come second• Basic decision trees work for Basic decision trees work for

most, but not all, patientsmost, but not all, patients

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35 year old on BCP with acute Shortness of breath

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40 year old with confusion after skull fracture

Subdural hematoma

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80 year old fell in bath tub this AM, unable to bear weight = Femoral neck fracture

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Take time to consider your Take time to consider your test first, and review the test first, and review the results afterresults after

You’ll be the star of your You’ll be the star of your team!team!

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