Thursday, October 31, 2013

CTISUS Oct 13 Q 9) The least likely diagnosis in this case is

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 8) In this 20ish year old male the best diagnosis is?

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 6) In this patient post TAVR procedure the best diagnosis is

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 5) The best diagnosis in this case is

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 4) The least likely dx in the case is

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 3) The least likely dx in this case is?

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CTISUS Oct 13 Q 2) The best diagnosis in this case is

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CTISUS - Oct 13 Q1) The fracture in this case involves the

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VCU Thoracic Oct 16- 23 : Central venous line

Portable chest radiograph with accompanying edge enhanced image acquired on an ICU patient following a new central venous catheter deployment:



Describe the course and positioning of the new central venous catheter. Is this acceptable for use? What would you recommend be done if anything?

Diagnosis

Malpositioned Central Venous Catheter: Azygos-Hemi-azygos System

Radiologic Findings Portable AP chest radiograph (Fig. 1A) with the accompanying edge enhanced image (Fig. 1B) shows an anomalous course and positioning of the right internal jugular approach central venous catheter. Specifically, the catheter fails to extend below the right mainstem bronchus and follow the expected vertical course into the distal superior vena cava or proximal right atrium. Alternatively, at the tracheobronchial angle, the catheter enters the azygos vein, crosses the midline at approximately the T7 level, enters the inter-azygos vein and extends into the proximal hemi-azygos vein. There is no evidence of hemomediastinum, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.

Friday, October 25, 2013

VCU Peds Oct 17-24

15 year old with history of trauma 3 years back presents to ortho clinic and no previous medical attention

Teenager with bump on left chest






Tuesday, October 15, 2013

VCU Thoracic Sep 3- 10

Middle-aged woman several years out from coronary artery revascularization for coronary artery disease presenting with gradually worsening exertional dyspnea.

Describe the radiographic findings of concern. What is your leading diagnostic consideration?

What should be done next?

VCU Peds Oct 10-17

10 year old constellation of findings-specific diagnosis
Think chronic

Monday, October 14, 2013

Learning Radiology CoW 579:

Learning Radiology.com CoW 579: 32 year-old with fever and night sweats:



Which is the correct answer?

Achalasia

Hodgkin Disease
Metastatic Choriocarcinoma
Histoplasmosis
Sarcoid



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