NetMedicine Radiology Library
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Head
Skull
Facial Bones
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Normal Waters view of the facial bones
Mandible
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Fracture of mandibular ramus (left side) - AP view
Nasal Bones
Neck
Soft tissue
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Retropharyngeal Abscess - (lateral)
Cervical Spine (see spine)
Chest
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Right first cervical rib - (AP). You can also see a close-up view .
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Mitral stenosis causing left atrial enlargement
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Hiatal hernia -(PA)
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Hiatal hernia - (lateral)
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Tension pneumothorax -right sided-AP. The same patient's CXR 2 days later with incomplete re-expansion after tube thoracostomy.
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Empyema with air-fluid levels on the left side -(PA). The lateral view demonstrates lack of visualization of the left hemidiaphragm.
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Pnuemomediastinum shown by small arrow-(AP). The patient is also intubated.
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Infiltrate of RUL and LUL - (AP)
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Metastatic rib lesion (close-up view) . Notice the irregular outline of the involved rib compared to the others.
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Tuberculosis of RUL -(PA) . The lesion is also seen well on the lateral view .
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Multiple rib fractures on the right side with pulmonary contusion and hemothorax. There is a close up demonstrating the rib fractures.
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Situs Inversus (PA) . (this film is not reversed).
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Asbestosis-(PA) . There is also a lateral view .
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Hilar adenopathy-(PA) . Consistent with lymphoma or sarcoid.
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Left upper lobe nodule -(PA)
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Pneumoperitoneum on upright CXR.
Thoracic Spine (see spine)
Spine
Cervical
Thoracic-under construction
Lumbosacral-under construction
Abdomen
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Small bowel obstruction upright view with NGT in stomach. The supine view demonstrates the valvae of the small bowel well.
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Large and small bowel dilation . There is also a lateral decubitus view .
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Pneumointestinalis in a neonate. There is a close up view demonstrating the bowel wall air.
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Pneumobilia after passage of a gallstone. Take a good look at the liver where the biliary tract is outlined by air.
Pelvis
Upper Extremities
Hand
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Metacarpal fracture 3rd, 4th heads . You can see the fracture better in a close up view .
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Proximal phalanx of thumb (nondisplaced) . Close up view shows this fracture more clearly.
Wrist
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Radiocarpal dislocation (AP) . This is well demonstrated on the lateral view . There is also an oblique view .
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Perilunate dislocation (lateral) . There is also an AP view .
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Navicular (scaphoid) fracture. -AP. There is a nice close up view . There is an oblique view as well.
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Radius fracture (distal) . It's subtle but you can see it next to the arrow here .
Forearm
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Radius/Ulna distal diplaced fracture (AP) . There is a lateral view .
Elbow
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Intercondylar fracture, extending vertically-(AP) . It is not as obvious in the lateral view .
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Radial head fracture (lateral) . The AP view shows it well too.
Shoulder
Scapular fracture demonstrated on the lateral border.
Posterior shoulder dislocation, axillary view, note the humeral head is not in the glenoid fossa, AP with internal rotation, note the small and false "joint space" as the humeral head sits behind the glenoid fossa, external rotation, Y view .
Lower Extremities
Hip
Femur
Knee
Tib/Fib
Ankle
Foot
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