for us radiographer this is big help to us to be familiarize the chest x-ray with diagnosis thank you for this good video looking forward for another interesting video to refresh our theory
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Please keep in mind that exceptionally few of these conditions can be diagnosed from JUST the chest X-ray. Basically anything that isn’t atelectasis, infection or pneumoperitoneum cannot be determined through the X-ray alone and needs further imaging or investigation. COPD and emphysema are basically identical on X-ray, masses need further imaging or biopsy to actually identify (metastatic disease is a differential for EVERY lung mass seen on CXR); and they are just a couple of examples…
Great idea!! 😀 In the meantime, check out some of the videos in this playlist for explanations of X-ray findings…. m.ua-cam.com/play/PLnNLMS9Yd49DC5NJGo1XlXdLIGSgVxnBS.html
Check out this playlist for detailed explanations of chest X-ray findings.. Chest X-Rays Explained ua-cam.com/play/PLnNLMS9Yd49DC5NJGo1XlXdLIGSgVxnBS.html
You have to hope that the radiographer has marked the image up correctly (here they labelled the right side with the marker in the top left), but you are correct to question it. Situs Inversus mirrors the abdominal organs too which is why the liver is on the left side, but it’s very uncommon. I’ve seen plenty of radiographers mistakenly flip their images but I haven’t seen any cases of situs inversus in my 6 years of radiography!
Think ‘where is it?’ and ‘what is it’? Pneumonia is an infection of the LUNG tissue and pleural effusion is fluid in the PLEURAL SPACE which surrounds the lung. So pneumonia is a disease of the lung and pleural effusion is a disease of the pleura. They have very different radiographic findings and it’s best to look at lots of examples. Pneumonia causes lung opacification (whitening) in brief and pleural effusion shows blunting of the costophrenic angle and a meniscus (concave line) peripherally.
Can somebody confirm or deny if breast cancer could be potentially seen on chest X-ray? I know it’s not the same as mammogram but would it show up on chest X-ray? Ty
Great question! A plain chest radiograph lacks sensitivity in detecting breast cancer and is not intended for that purpose. A normal x-ray cannot be used to rule out the presence of breast cancer.
@@Med4VL really appreciate the response. If I may ask one more question regarding that - so if a patient was getting chest X-ray to rule out any lung problem there would be no way the X-ray would “accidentally” pick up if the patient had anything concerning on the breast? Ty
Indeed, it is often not possible to establish a diagnosis on the basis of an x-ray alone. This x-ray quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill.
some 1 made a valid point.... in few x-rays it seemed like pneumonitis/mets instead of pleural or thymic mass... N in case of adeno ca or other Mets, well we evn couldn't see the lesions... very bad presentation without any history or explanation for the same
for us radiographer this is big help to us to be familiarize the chest x-ray with diagnosis thank you for this good video looking forward for another interesting video to refresh our theory
Thank you :)
16:42 simple thorax how?
Mark the findings in xrays-add notes how that finding in xray formed and high yield points relating that xray
Yes, are you right
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Please keep in mind that exceptionally few of these conditions can be diagnosed from JUST the chest X-ray. Basically anything that isn’t atelectasis, infection or pneumoperitoneum cannot be determined through the X-ray alone and needs further imaging or investigation.
COPD and emphysema are basically identical on X-ray, masses need further imaging or biopsy to actually identify (metastatic disease is a differential for EVERY lung mass seen on CXR); and they are just a couple of examples…
This is absolutely correct!
Enlarged heart is pretty easy to spot
Emphysema is a category of copd
Please put annotations on the pathological findings on CXR.
that is in the works :)
As a medical student i benefit from this video so much thank you
Thank you ☺️
That's great
60% but sir some Radiogphs had more than one abnomarlities but u mentioned one, like case 18,19, 20 and 40,
Yes you are right 👏
Can u explain case of thymoma? Its a rounded lesion in left lower zone
where is the pneumothorax in #2?
Very useful for Cardiology and T.B.departments. Thank you
Thank you 😊
🎉Good collection. 🎉
Thank you ☺️
Great collection, but many of them has more than one affection
Where is the pneumothorax in 2nd x-ray ?
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Gern geschehen :)
I'm an engineer and I don't know why I'm watching whole video of the chest X-ray quiz at night ..
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No worries.. Just having some free times 😂
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Please give expansions how to differentiate one condition from other
Great idea!! 😀 In the meantime, check out some of the videos in this playlist for explanations of X-ray findings…. m.ua-cam.com/play/PLnNLMS9Yd49DC5NJGo1XlXdLIGSgVxnBS.html
May I please get the difference between cardimegally and pericardial effusion on xray?
Cardiomegaly with left heart failure has Pleural Effusion, and pericardial effusion does not.
Pericardial effusion has water bottle sign
Very practical ❤
Thank you :)
Just super.congrats..
Thank you :)
Thank you for sharing
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Most of them are on the point while some are off the track especially the last ones.
It was awesome though. Great input
To me
2 looks like hyperinflation from something like COPD
Nice work
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Good collection
Thank you :)
Thank you so much
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loved it .. I' ll wait for the next 💟💟
Thank you 😊
Thanks alots
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this video is really helpful
Thank you :)
Thank you sir, pls add Little case discussion with DDS.
Thanks for the suggestion 🙂
Sir plz explain the xray also for better undertstanding.
Check out this playlist for detailed explanations of chest X-ray findings..
Chest X-Rays Explained
ua-cam.com/play/PLnNLMS9Yd49DC5NJGo1XlXdLIGSgVxnBS.html
Very good compilation, tks!
Thank you 😊
3:02 scariest Xray I've seen in a long time
6:51 what about this 💀
Very informative
Thank you 😊
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No 46 can not be Thymoma ,,but Hydatid cyst ( location is left lower lobe )
Very good idea! But in actuality, it is an extramediastinal (ectopic) thymoma.
number 10 is ARDS or cardiogenic ?
The second one looks like emphysema not pneumothorax
Is number 9 dextocardia? Or flim is changed by side? Look at fundic gas, n elivated opposite hemidiaphragm.
Yes, it is dextrocardia. 👍🏻
You have to hope that the radiographer has marked the image up correctly (here they labelled the right side with the marker in the top left), but you are correct to question it. Situs Inversus mirrors the abdominal organs too which is why the liver is on the left side, but it’s very uncommon. I’ve seen plenty of radiographers mistakenly flip their images but I haven’t seen any cases of situs inversus in my 6 years of radiography!
#27 ,, how can I differentiate between pneumonia and pleural effusion on chest x-ray?!
Think ‘where is it?’ and ‘what is it’? Pneumonia is an infection of the LUNG tissue and pleural effusion is fluid in the PLEURAL SPACE which surrounds the lung. So pneumonia is a disease of the lung and pleural effusion is a disease of the pleura. They have very different radiographic findings and it’s best to look at lots of examples. Pneumonia causes lung opacification (whitening) in brief and pleural effusion shows blunting of the costophrenic angle and a meniscus (concave line) peripherally.
Great response!! :)
Thanku you 🔥
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Thanks a lot
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Thank you!
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Thanks
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Thanks... it is beneficial and informative.
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Sir ct abdomen pathology ki videos dal sir please
Sounds like a good idea 👍
why n.2 pneumothorax not emphysema?
For some, you can't just give a spot diagnosis without history, PE and other investigations. Thanks though for your efforts.
You are completely correct! This quiz is really more for fun than a test of knowledge or skill.
Like for pleural lipoma, or pleural empyema
Thanks sir
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Currently learning chest and abdomen reporting can honestly say case 40 still can’t see the mets 😂
No.11 pulmonary edema without cardiomegally ???!
Very much helpful
Thank you 😊
Great
Case #10, cant it be a pericardial effusion. Pls explain someone
Explanation???
Very helpful!
Thank you :)
Atelectasis=pneumothorax???
Can somebody confirm or deny if breast cancer could be potentially seen on chest X-ray? I know it’s not the same as mammogram but would it show up on chest X-ray? Ty
Great question! A plain chest radiograph lacks sensitivity in detecting breast cancer and is not intended for that purpose. A normal x-ray cannot be used to rule out the presence of breast cancer.
@@Med4VL really appreciate the response. If I may ask one more question regarding that - so if a patient was getting chest X-ray to rule out any lung problem there would be no way the X-ray would “accidentally” pick up if the patient had anything concerning on the breast? Ty
Not to say that it is impossible, but rather that it is not a common occurrence.
@@Med4VL thank you very much.
@@sadiegirl3011 you're welcome :)
Great!
Thanks!! :)
sir can you add indication as well please 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Check out this growing playlist in our channel for explanations of x-ray findings... ua-cam.com/video/EE9uLWDxwtc/v-deo.html
Sir please upload more
Thank you. More will be on the way soon! :)
Thanky
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Thank you 😊
thanks for the helpful content. Спасибо!
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#36 what
Thanks. Great!
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3 Days till final exams, Thank you so much :)
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I wish you would circle the affected problematic areas gor the non medicals who Watch.
#1 lobar pneumonia
There is a certern group of people who can tell what's wrong with you by taking a peek of a mess of different shades of gray.
It usually takes more than just an X-ray. This quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill.
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There are no explanations, at least highlight the abnormality so we know.
Here is an x-ray quiz in which the pathology is highlighted in the answer…
Chest X-ray Quiz Series
ua-cam.com/video/hFxifEp9ct8/v-deo.html
Last one can't be mesothelioma
Super
Thank you 😊
we need answers so that we know if we are right or not
Beautiful
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making diagosis without clinical history on xray is wrong, u can only describe
Indeed, it is often not possible to establish a diagnosis on the basis of an x-ray alone. This x-ray quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill.
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#34 COVID-19
That particular x-ray is from the year 2007.
Chutiya presentation of X-rays.
Without any history u can not make a diagnosis.
some 1 made a valid point.... in few x-rays it seemed like pneumonitis/mets instead of pleural or thymic mass... N in case of adeno ca or other Mets, well we evn couldn't see the lesions... very bad presentation without any history or explanation for the same
Uhm these are not correct whatsoever. 😂
Where is the pneumothorax in number 2?
Great
Thanks :)