Dear Friends,
Happy New Year! To start 2018 with an easy case, I am showing pre-op PA radiograph and CT of a 49-year-old woman with carcinoma of the breast.
Diagnosis:
1. Metastasis
2. Neurogenic tumour
3. Duplication cyst
4. Any of the above
Check the images below, leave your thoughts in the comments section and come back on Friday for the answer.
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing radiographs of a close friend of mine, a 76-year-old man who had an abdominal CT for renal stones. Some abnormalities were detected at the base of the right lung, and chest radiographs and CT were done.
What do you see?
This is the last case of 2017. Next case will be presented on Monday, January 8. Wish you the best for the coming year!
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Dear Friends,
Vacation is near and in the Christmas spirit I am presenting two easy cases that I saw last week. Both are pre-op chest radiographs: Case 1 an 18-year-old man and case 2 a woman aged 48.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing pre-op PA radiograph of a non-European 48-year-old woman, with endometrial carcinoma.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today’s images belong to a 38-year-old woman treated with antibiotics for a sore throat with fever. Six days later she goes to the ER with left chest pain and moderate dyspnea.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Dr. Pepe had a cataract operation and cannot use the computer properly. He asked for my help and I collected two easy cases for this Monday. Hopefully, Dr Pepe will be back on Monday 13.
Case 1 is a routine control of a 68-year-old man operated for carcinoma of the oesophagus.
Case 2 is a routine control of a 52-year-old woman operated for carcinoma of the breast.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing a PA radiograph of a 48-year-old smoker with a persistent cough. What do you see?
As in last week’s case, I will show additional images on Wednesday morning.
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Dear Friends,
Today I want to try a new way of presenting cases: conventional PA and lateral radiographs will be shown on Monday, followed by additional images on Wednesday. Hope this approach will have more educational value. If it works well, I will do it more often.
Today’s radiographs belong to a 74-year-old woman with mild respiratory infection.
What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
Today I am showing a case seen one month ago. Radiographs belong to a 64-year-old man with intermittent fever for the previous two weeks. What do you see?
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Dear Friends,
This weeks’ radiographs belong to a 31-year-old male with vague chest complaints. What do you see?
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