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Chest X-Rays for Medical Students - Cxrs Made Easy

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Chest X-rays for Medical Students offers a fresh analytical approach to identifying chest abnormalities, helping medical students, junior doctors, and nurses understand the underlying physics and basic anatomical and pathological details of X-ray images of the chest. The authors provide a memorable framework for analysing and presenting chest radiographs, with each radiograph appearing twice in a side-by-side comparison, one as seen in a clinical setting and the second highlighting the pathology.
 
This new second edition includes significant revisions, improved annotations of X-rays, expanded pathologies, and numerous additional high-quality images. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation, this book:
* Aligns with the latest Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum
* Offers guidance on how to formulate normal findings
* Features self-assessment tests, presentation exercises, and varied examples
* Includes sections on radiograph quality X-ray hazards and precautions
 
Chest X-rays for Medical Students is an ideal study guide and clinical reference for any medical student, junior doctor, nurse or radiographer.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface to the 2nd Edition ix
 
Acknowledgements xi
 
Learning objectives checklist xiii
 
About the companion website xv
 
Part I Introduction to X-rays 1
 
1 Introduction to X-rays 3
 
What are X-rays? 3
 
How are X-rays produced? 3
 
How do X-rays make an image? 4
 
The five densities on an X-ray 4
 
How are X-ray images (radiographs) stored? 4
 
Hazards and precautions 5
 
2 Chest X-ray views 7
 
PA erect chest X-ray 7
 
Other views 8
 
3 Radiograph quality 9
 
Inclusion 9
 
Rotation 10
 
Inspiration 11
 
4 Normal anatomy on a PA chest X-ray 13
 
Right and left 13
 
Lung zones 14
 
The mediastinum 14
 
Normal pulmonary vasculature 15
 
General anatomy 16
 
Bronchial and lobar anatomy: Figure 4.8 17
 
5 Presenting a chest radiograph 19
 
Example of presenting a normal chest X-ray 19
 
Part II The ABCDE of chest X-rays 21
 
6 A - Airway 23
 
How to review the airway 23
 
What to look for 24
 
Tracheal deviation 24
 
Carinal angle 25
 
7 B - Breathing 27
 
How to review the lungs 27
 
What to look for 28
 
Consolidation/airspace opacification 29
 
Air bronchogram 31
 
Collapse (atelectasis) overview 32
 
Pneumonectomy 41
 
Solitary mass lesion 44
 
Multiple mass lesions 47
 
Cavitating lung lesion 48
 
Fibrosis 50
 
Pneumothorax 53
 
Tension pneumothorax 55
 
Hydropneumothorax 56
 
Pleural effusion 57
 
Pulmonary oedema 60
 
Septal lines 64
 
Asbestos-related lung disease 65
 
8 C - Circulation 69
 
How to review the heart and mediastinum 69
 
What to look for 69
 
Dextrocardia 69
 
Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) 70
 
Left atrial enlargement 71
 
Widened mediastinum 72
 
Hilar enlargement 76
 
Hiatus hernia 78
 
9 D - Disability 79
 
How to review the bones 79
 
What to look for 80
 
Fractures 80
 
Sclerotic and lucent bone lesions 81
 
10 E - Everything else (review areas) 83
 
How to look at the review areas 83
 
What to look for 83
 
Gas under the diaphragm (pneumoperitoneum) 84
 
Subcutaneous emphysema/surgical emphysema 86
 
Mastectomy 87
 
Medical and surgical objects (iatrogenic) 88
 
Foreign bodies 99
 
Part III Common conditions and their radiological signs 101
 
11 Common conditions and their radiological signs 103
 
Pulmonary embolism (PE) 103
 
Primary lung malignancy 103
 
Pneumonia 104
 
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 104
 
Heart failure 105
 
Tuberculosis 106
 
Glossary 111
 
Index 119

Über den Autor / die Autorin










CHRISTOPHER CLARKE, Consultant Radiologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Nottingham, UK. He is a member of the British and European Societies of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology. ANTHONY DUX, Former Consultant Radiologist and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK.

Zusammenfassung

Chest X-rays for Medical Students offers a fresh analytical approach to identifying chest abnormalities, helping medical students, junior doctors, and nurses understand the underlying physics and basic anatomical and pathological details of X-ray images of the chest. The authors provide a memorable framework for analysing and presenting chest radiographs, with each radiograph appearing twice in a side-by-side comparison, one as seen in a clinical setting and the second highlighting the pathology.

This new second edition includes significant revisions, improved annotations of X-rays, expanded pathologies, and numerous additional high-quality images. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation, this book:
* Aligns with the latest Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum
* Offers guidance on how to formulate normal findings
* Features self-assessment tests, presentation exercises, and varied examples
* Includes sections on radiograph quality X-ray hazards and precautions

Chest X-rays for Medical Students is an ideal study guide and clinical reference for any medical student, junior doctor, nurse or radiographer.

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