Category Archives: Respiratory
Imaging Case of the Week 144
The following chest x-rays are from 3 different patients. What could be the aetiology for the white-out left hemi thorax in each case? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 135
These chest x-ray images are from a 39 year old heavy smoker who has presented with right-sided pleuritic chest pain and a fever. What can you glean from these images? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 124
The chest x-rays are from a 50 year old chronic smoker presenting with chest pain and cough. What can be seen? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 123
This frontal chest x-ray is from a 43 year old with exacerbation of asthma. What can you glean from the x-ray? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 122
The following chest x-rays are from a 72 year old who has a history of COAD, who has presented with a fever, cough and dyspnoea. What can you infer from the x-rays? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 113
The following CT images are from a 40 year old with high fever, cough and dyspnoea. What two radiological signs, belonging to the same condition, can you observe in the images? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 107
The following PA and lateral chest x-rays are from a 12 year old with mild cough. What can be deduced from the x-ray? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 93
These PA and lateral chest x-rays are from a 40 year old man with a history of fever and dyspnoea. What can you deduce from the x-rays? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 75
The following chest x-rays are from a 60 year old male patient with history of a cough and weight loss. What can you see?