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101 Chest X-Ray Solutions
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30 May 2013

Chest X-ray is the most commonly requested film in any medical department so it is vital for clinicians to have a good understanding of the signs in order to make an accurate diagnosis.
This book presents numerous postero-anterior plain chest X-ray images with detailed descriptions, exposing trainees and clinicians to both basic and more complex diagnoses.
Beginning with an introduction to chest anatomy and how to read an X-ray, the following chapters present 101 cases by chest section. The final chapter includes 20 practice X-rays or spotters for self assessment.
Key points
- 101 cases presenting chest X-ray images with detailed descriptions
- Covers simple and complex diagnoses
- Cases presented in logical format by section of the chest
- Includes 20 practice X-rays for self assessment
MEDICAL / General, MEDICAL / Diagnostic Imaging / General, MEDICAL / Allied Health Services / Imaging Technologies
Hariqbal Singh MD DMRD
Professor and Head, Department of Radiology, Shrimati Kashibai Navale Medical College, Pune, India
- Anatomy of Chest
- How to Read a Chest X-ray
- Chest Wall
- Pleura
- Lungs
- Thymus and Mediastinal Nodes
- Heart
- Blood Vessels
- Miscellaneous
- Diaphragm
- Spotters