Chest X-ray Quiz Challenge
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ค. 2024
- Chest x-ray challenge. Attempt to identify plain radiographic findings in 10 seconds or less. The difficulty level increases after every five questions.
WARNING: It is often not possible to establish a diagnosis on the basis of an x-ray alone. This quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill. Please enjoy responsibly :)
0:00 Introduction
0:19 Level 1
2:02 Level 2
3:44 Level 3
5:28 Level 4
7:10 Level 5
8:54 Level 6
10:38 Level 7
12:30 Recommendations
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Awesome! Thanks a lot for such content.
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thanks for the practice
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Thank you for your nice work. High quality x-ray films. Can you explain us the second "pneumoperitoneum" case please? I actually can't recognize peritoneum on CXR. Let alone pneumoperitoneum...
A pneumoperitoneum refers to free gas in the peritoneal cavity and it appears on an erect chest radiograph as a subdiaphragmatic lucency. For a detailed explanation please check out our video lecture explaining the radiographic findings of pneumoperitoneum on an erect chest x-ray.... th-cam.com/video/vjacoXWLL8s/w-d-xo.html
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skin folds ?!!!🤨 the trachea is deviated !!
A skin fold on the chest can result in an abrupt drop-off in opacity, thereby mimicking the radiographic findings of a pneumothorax. A skin fold however, has a dark band -opposed to light- at its latter contour. As well, in the case of skin folds, bronchovesicular markings extend to the periphery of the lung, whereas with a pneumothorax they do not.
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