6 results
X-ray limitations
It’s important to know the limitations of X-rays so we can correctly interpret them in
interpret them in clinical ... Point Of Care UltraSound ... #ChestXRay #KUB ... #CXR #Sensitivity ... #Limitations #Comparison
Iatrogenic Pneumothorax

Navigational bronchoscopy was performed with BAL and transbronchial biopsy and fine needle aspiration of the
transbronchial biopsy ... After the procedure ... #ChestXRay #Clinical ... #Pulmonary #Iatrogenic ... #Biopsy #Radiology
The left main pulmonary artery (in purple) passes over the left main bronchus and is higher
artery (in purple ... bronchus and is higher ... #Clinical #Anatomy ... #Radiology #CXR ... #Pulmonary #Artery
Pulmonary Nodule
Evaluation is guided by nodule size & assessment of probability of malignancy. In addition is
lung malignancy, clinical ... disease and coronary artery ... Management options ... imaging, nonsurgical biopsy ... associated with a higher
Heart failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction (HFrEF)
Clinical Presentation
1. Typical symptoms: dyspnea, orthopnea paroxysmal noctumal dyspnea, fatigue,
Fraction (HFrEF) Clinical ... → no signs of CXR ... epicardial coronary artery ... endomyocardial biopsy ... #cardiology #pharmacology
Pulmonary Contusion on Lung POCUS

A 20yo M presents after high speed MVA. BP 140/80, HR 95,
20yo M presents after ... which is the best management ... hours later on cxr ... POCUS #BLines #clinical ... #ultrasound #trauma