Caceres’ Corner Case 156 (Update: Solution)

Dear Friends,

Today we are presenting a routine control radiograph of a 31-year-old woman. Can you guess the reason for the operation?

Check the image below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.

1. Aortic coarctation
2. Aortic dissection
3. Congenital aortic valvular stenosis
4. None of the above

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Mar 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 155 (Update: Solution)

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Since you will be tired after the ECR Congress, I am showing an easy case. These images were taken during a routine check-up of a healthy 55-year-old woman. What do you think?

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Mar 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 154 (Update: Solution)

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Today I present images of an 89-year-old man with COPD and occasional pulmonary infections. What do you see?

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Feb 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 153 (Update: Solution)

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This week we are showing a relaxing case. Images belong to a 64-year-old man with a cough and fever. What do you see?

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Feb 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 152 (Update: Solution)

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Today we are showing chest radiographs of a 75-year-old man with a cough and haemoptysis.

What do you see? Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.

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Jan 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 151 (Update: Solution)

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We are starting the new year with a warm-up case. Today we are presenting a PA chest radiograph of a 57-year-old woman with a cough and sputum production.

Check the image below, leave your thoughts in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.

Diagnosis:
1. Changes post TB
2. Congenital right lung hypoplasia
3. Mesothelioma
4. None of the above

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Jan 2017
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Caceres’ Corner Case 150 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Dr Pepe and I are very proud to have reached the 150th mark, which happens to be a case that we saw last month (honest!). The radiographs belong to a 68-year-old man, pre-op for cataracts.

What do you see? Check the images below, leave your thoughts for us in the comments section, and come back on Friday for the answer.

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Dec 2016
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Caceres’ Corner Case 149 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Today we are presenting a pre-op PA chest radiograph of a patient with inguinal hernia. What do you see?

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Dec 2016
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Caceres’ Corner Case 148 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Today we are presenting a pre-op chest radiograph of a 70-year-old man with carcinoma of the bladder.
What do you see?

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Nov 2016
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Caceres’ Corner Case 147 (Update: Solution)

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Dear Friends,

Today we are showing a case in recognition of the International Day of Radiology, which takes place tomorrow.

Below are images of a 35-year-old woman with chest pain and progressive dyspnoea for the last three weeks. Leave your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.

Most likely diagnosis:

1. Lymphoma
2. Pleural metastases
3. Mesothelioma
4. Any of the above

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Nov 2016
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