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Tag Archives: frontal chest x-ray

Imaging Case of the Week 545

Posted on March 18, 2023 by Prathibha

The following chest x-ray is from a 42-year-old with asthma exacerbation. What can be noticed? Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Imaging Case of the Week | Tagged frontal chest x-ray

Imaging Case of the Week 475

Posted on July 26, 2021 by Prathibha

The frontal chest x-ray is from a 79 year old septic patient with cough and dyspnoea. What can be noticed?  What group of organisms need particular attention with this x-ray appearance?

Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Imaging Case of the Week | Tagged frontal chest x-ray

Imaging Case of the Week 474

Posted on July 19, 2021 by Prathibha

The frontal chest x-ray is from a 58 year old with left sided pleuritic chest pain. What can be seen? Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Imaging Case of the Week | Tagged frontal chest x-ray

Imaging Case of the Week 438

Posted on November 9, 2020 by Prathibha

The frontal chest x-ray is from a 60 year old found slumped in bed. What can be seen? Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Imaging Case of the Week | Tagged frontal chest x-ray

Imaging Case of the Week 325

Posted on September 3, 2018 by Prathibha

The following frontal chest x-ray is from a 70 year old with chest pain and dyspnoea. What can be seen? What are the causes of this condition? Continue reading →

Posted in Advanced EM Cases, Imaging Case of the Week | Tagged frontal chest x-ray
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