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1 RT 124 SPRING WEEK 1 – Part 1 CHEST & ABD A “Self Study” Review Rev Spring 2010.
Bony Thorax Spokane Community College Radiology Film Critique.
Topics Normal anatomy and contents of the mediastinum Normal anatomy and contents of the mediastinum Clinical manifestations produced by diseases and lesions.
CHEST INTRODUCTION Technical Adequacy In trying to determine if pathology is present in a chest radiograph several factors have to be considered in the.
Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation Deb Updegraff, C.N.S., PICU.
Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation. Different tissues in our body absorb X-rays at different extents: –Bone- high absorption (white) –Tissue- somewhere.
Positioning: Patient Erect, Standing or seated, facing the Bucky. Patient's Chest touching the Bucky, relax their shoulders and rolled forward to.
Radiological Anatomy Of The Chest. Objectives By the end of the lecture you should be able to: 1- Identify the bones of the thoracic cage. 2- Identify.
Medical Imaging of the Upper Limb X rays. How to read X -Ray.
Basic Chest X-Ray Interpretation. Different tissues in our body absorb X-rays at different extents: Bone- high absorption (white) Tissue- somewhere in.
Diseases of the Mediastinum & Mediastinal Masses Dr. Waseem HAJJAR MD, FRCS, Assistant Professor & Consultant thoracic surgeon KKUH, King Saud University.