Nodular Interstitial Opacities | Chest Radiology Essentials
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- Nodular interstitial patterns, such as centrilobular, perilymphatic, random, tree-in-bud, and bronchovascular patterns, can be tricky to interpret. Understand their pathophysiology and learn a practical approach for how to approach them. Learn how the presence of calcification can help you reach a diagnosis even quicker.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
Chapters:
0:00 - Introduction
3:58 - NON-CALCIFIED NODULAR INTERSTITIAL PATTERN
9:44 - From Secondary Pulmonary Lobule to a CT Image
15:58 - Inhalational Lung Disorders
21:13 - Lymphatic Disorders
25:08 - Hematogenous Disorders
29:42 - Vasculitis
31:20 - Pneumoconiosis
32:56 - Summary of Primary Nodular Interstitial Patterns
35:34 - Intro to Derivative Nodular Interstitial Patterns
38:14 - Tree-in-Bud Pattern
40:30 - Bronchovascular Pattern
44:25 - Miliary Pattern
45:50 - Interpretation Strategy
48:14 - PART-CALCIFIED NODULAR INTERSTITIAL PATTERN
49:52 - Silicosis
50:23 - Remote Varicella or Histoplasmosis
51:10 - Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
51:34 - Metastatic Calcification
52:00 - Pulmonary Microlithiasis
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i think your videos are awesome cause thay allow you to have schematic learning. The only thing I personally would love to have as well, is to have you actually present us ct images trying to spot abnormalities and patterns and then you could go on and explain exactly what you see, pointing to every nodule, thickening excetera This is because i think that in radiology having a practical learning with actual images and not only drawings is the best way to actually learn and memorize patterns and be able to spot and differentiate them in the future.
Keep it up !! :)
I entirely agree! That's the portion of resident teaching I currently do offline with a laptop and curated teaching cases in OsiriX that would complement the resident lectures that you see here on this channel. I am actively working on a way to bring *that* experience online!
Sir can you please make separate videos for each of the nodular patterns in detail?
These lectures are awesome...
Just found you and it's like wow.
Have you met Andrew huberman in Stanford
Nice!
AMAZING