
Lecture Description
An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reticular, nodular, and reticulonodular). Examples provided of air bronchograms, peribroncial cuffing, Kerley A and B lines, and cephalization. Etiologies of low lung volumes and hyperinflation are also discussed.
Course Index
- Introduction to the Interpretation of Chest X-rays
- A Systematic Method and Anatomy
- Assessing Technical Quality
- Airways, Bones, and Soft Tissues
- Cardiac Silhouette and Mediastinum
- Diaphragm and Pleura
- Diffuse Lung Processes
- Focal Lung Processes
- Atelectasis, Lines, Tubes, Devices, and Surgeries
- Self Assessment: Part 1
- Self Assessment: Part 2
Course Description
A 10 video series discussing the interpretation of chest X-rays. The series assumes no prior knowledge of chest radiography, and will cover everything relevant to chest X-ray interpretation for the care of the adult patient.
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