Chest Radiology — Flashcards

Chest Radiology — Flashcards

Chest Radiology — Flashcards

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#61

_____ sign: infarct shows rapid clearing in contrast to pneumonic consolidation; seen in pulmonary embolism

#62

CO-RADS _____ (very high level of suspicion for pulmonary involvement by COVID-19 based on typical CT findings)

#63

Middle lobe pathologies of the lung are better seen on _____ view.

#64

Which lobe pathology causes obliteration of right cardiac border?_____

#65

CO-RADS _____ (Low - Typical for other infections but not COVID-19)

#66

Kerley _____ lines, are exactly the same as Kerley B lines, except that they are seen on lateral chest radiographs in the retrosternal air gap

#67

_____ sign is seen due to air between pectoralis major fibres in Boerhaave's syndrome

#68

Batwing appearance on X-ray is seen in _____

#69

Investigation of choice for evaluating solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) is _____*features favouring malignancy?

#70

Acute chest syndrome is defined as a new _____ on CXR along with fever, respiratory distress, hypoxia, cough, or chest pain in a pt. with sickle cell disease

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