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Chest X-ray: Introduction and Approach

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Access our case-based courses at 🤍, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies. Support the channel by becoming a Patron ( 🤍 ), where you'll gain access to exclusive content. This video provides a clear and practical introduction to chest xray. The focus is on developing a simple but still detailed approach. The video is designed for physicians of all specialties (including radiology residents), medical students, and allied health professionals. Densities on normal CXR: 6:54 Anatomy: Frontal (8:18), Lateral (10:09) Approach: 13:29 Practice Approach: 24:46 University of Toronto.

How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 2 - A Systematic Method and Anatomy)

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A description of a systematic method for examining a chest X-ray, and a review of the relevant thoracic anatomy.

Chest X-Ray Interpretation Explained Clearly - How to read a CXR

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Learn how to read a chest X Ray with a straightforward approach illustrated by Roger Seheult, MD of 🤍 Understand the basics of how chest films are attained, the appearance of a normal chest Xray, visible anatomy on a chest x-ray, a systematic approach to reading chest X-Rays, and several examples of abnormal chest X-Ray findings including: pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, heart failure, and pulmonary edema. This is video 1 of 3 on chest X-Ray analysis, which includes the appearance of a normal CXR as well as background on how the chest Xray is attained. Videos 2 and 3 cover the interpretation of chest radiography, and abnormal chest x-rays. Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. MedCram: Medical topics explained clearly including: Asthma, COPD, Acute Renal Failure, Mechanical Ventilation, Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve, Hypertension, Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), Medical Acid Base, VQ Mismatch, Hyponatremia, Radiology, Liver Function Tests, Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs), Adrenal Gland, Pneumonia Treatment, any many others. New topics are often added weekly- please subscribe to help support MedCram and become notified when new videos have been uploaded. Subscribe: 🤍 Recommended Audience: Health care professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NDBE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations. More from MedCram: Complete Video library: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Google+: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical educational and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your health care provider.

Chest X-ray Interpretation in 60 seconds - OSCE Guide

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60-second chest X-ray interpretation? Yes, please! Save this video to watch later and don’t forget to follow Geeky Medics! #geekymedics Check out our other awesome clinical skills resources including: • 🔥 Geeky Medics Bundles (discounted products): 🤍 • ✨ 1000+ OSCE Stations: 🤍 • 🏥 Geeky Medics OSCE Revision Book: 🤍 • 📝 150+ PDF OSCE Checklists: 🤍 • 🗂️ 3000+ OSCE Flashcards: 🤍 • 📱 Geeky Medics OSCE App: 🤍 • 🩺 Medical Finals SBA Question Pack: 🤍 • 💊 PSA Question Pack: 🤍 Always adhere to medical school/local hospital guidelines when performing examinations or clinical procedures. DO NOT perform any examination or procedure on patients based purely on the content of these videos. Geeky Medics accepts no liability for loss of any kind incurred as a result of reliance upon the information provided in this video.

Chest X Ray Interpretation Explained Clearly - How to read a chest Xray

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Chest XRay interpretation and a straightforward approach with illustrations by Roger Seheult, MD of 🤍 Understand the basics of how chest films are attained, the appearance of a normal chest Xray, visible anatomy on a chest x-ray, a systematic approach to reading a CXR, and several examples of abnormal chest X-Ray findings including: pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax, plural effusion, heart failure, and pulmonary edema. This video is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited & sped up to make learning even more efficient. View videos 2 and 3 of this course at 🤍 MedCram.com is the home for ALL MedCram medical videos (Most of our medical lectures and quizzes are not on YouTube). Get clarity from over 100 concise and high yield videos. Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD Co-Founder of MedCram.com Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine. MedCram = More understanding in less time MedCram: Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure and Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve / Oxyhemoglobin Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), aortic stenosis, and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator-associated pneumonia lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have provided great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Mechanical ventilation for nursing and the emergency & critical care RN course is available at MedCram.com. Dr. Jacquet teaches our FAST exam tutorial & bedside ultrasound courses. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful. We're starting a new course series on clinical ultrasound & ultrasound medical imaging in addition to other radiology lectures. Recommended Audience - Medical professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations. More from MedCram medical lectures: Website: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 Google+: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Subscribe to the official MedCram.com YouTube Channel: 🤍 Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C #MedCram #CXR #XRay Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider.

10 MUST KNOW Chest X-Rays For Medical/PA Finals | CXRs Made Easy

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This has been a humungous effort to make guys so I hope you enjoy it! Here are 10 absolutely must-know chest x-rays for medical and physician associate final exams! We break down each pathology and rationalise its appearance on annotated x-rays. FEEDBACK FORM HERE: 🤍 Want to find out more about the medical school process? Head over to 🤍postgradmedic.com! If you like my content and want to help me make more, you can buy me a coffee at 🤍 10% off Complete Anatomy 2020: 🤍 Social Links: Facebook ► 🤍 Twitter ► 🤍ollieburtonmed Instagram ► 🤍 VIDEOS: Getting SHOCKED in the labs! (for SCIENCE) ► 🤍 My First Week At Med School! 🤍 UKCAT / INTERVIEWS: 5 Top QR Tips: 🤍 4 Great VR Tips: 🤍 Abstract Reasoning For Beginners: 🤍

How to read a chest X-ray (in 20 mins) !

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💊 MRCP part1 Preparatory Course!👨‍🎓🧑‍🎓 Hey guys! Your wait is over. Now we have started MRCP preparatory course for MRCP aspirants! 🎊 Total duration of course: 8wks Two sessions per week Total 50-60 hours of Live sessions and you will also get recorded lectures every week! Also, there will be quick revision sessions during the last 15 days before your exam!! Enrolment date: 5th June Batch starts from: 19th June (Limited seats) The best part about MRCP is that it’s a degree (equivalent to MD medicine) which you can add to your name & also you are eligible for the exam if you have done your internship! So if you have medicine inclination or you love Medicine, and you want to pursue medicine in UK, then go for it! 🧑‍🎓 So guys, now you are not alone in MRCP preparation. I’m there for you & with you in this MRCP journey to make it happen for you. We are in this together now 💪🥰 I expect you to be 100% committed because I’m 100% committed to your success!! Let’s do it! And, If you have any queries or doubts, you can email us on intellect.medicos1🤍gmail.com 💊 You can buy our comprehensive ECG e-book in which you will learn how to interpret ECGs in a simplified & an interesting manner! It has everything you need to know about the ECG (different types of MI, heart blocks, Fascicular blocks, all 10 steps & questions at the end). Link for the e-book: 🤍 👉 Hi guys! In this video, we have discussed How to read/Interpret Chest X-ray in a simplified manner. I have discussed all the basics you need to know about a chest X-ray. So, whenever we talk about an xray, you need to know the details of the patient as well as the quality of the film (which we have described with the help of a mnemonic- RIPE). Next step is to read with a systematic approach, either inwards to outwards or you can simply memorize with a help of a mnemonic - A,B,C,D,E (see inside to look for the full form) :-) We have tried to explain the basics with 25 x-rays in this video. Do watch this video till the end to know everything about the basics. Thank you guys for watching this video :-) link for our other popular videos, 1. How to read an ECG (in 10 mins)- 🤍 2. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) made easy - 🤍 3. Lung sounds- normal & abnormal- 🤍 4. How to intubate- 🤍 5. BiPAP machine- when to use, how to use- 🤍 If you like our content & would like to help us upload more such videos, you can buy us a coffee over here ☕: 🤍 ☕🥰 Credits: 3m.com Thank you so much guys for watching this video & for all the Love & support ❤️ #chestxray #xray #intellectmedicos Lots of Love, Intellect Medicos Dr Shruti & Dr Chirag Madaan

Chest X-ray: Cases 1

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Access our case-based courses at 🤍, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies. Cases Part 1. This video reviews several abnormal chest X-rays and demonstrates some of the most basic bread and butter pathologies. Practicing picking up the abnormalities is the best way to become proficient at reading accurately. Use this video to practice your basic approach and pick up these common pathologies. University of Toronto

How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 7 - Diffuse Lung Processes)

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An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reticular, nodular, and reticulonodular). Examples provided of air bronchograms, peribroncial cuffing, Kerley A and B lines, and cephalization. Etiologies of low lung volumes and hyperinflation are also discussed. Video includes the following image (among others): Cephalization, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu. Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceras' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (🤍

How to Read a Chest X-ray like a Radiologist! (My Search Pattern)

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Join the Dr. Cellini Family: 🤍 Hey Everyone! Back again with another tutorial on how I read and interpret a Chest x-ray! Radiologists develop certain search patterns for different studies, so I hope you enjoy it and hope you learn something as well! Follow me on Instagram at: 🤍 Email: TheDrCellini🤍gmail.com My Camera: 🤍 My Lens: 🤍 Camera Tripod: 🤍 Memory Card: 🤍 My watch: 🤍 Music from Epidemic Sound! #radiology #chestxray #radiologist #radiologyresidency #xray #medicine #healthcare #health #imaging #doctor #physician #Howto #medical #hospital #premed #anatomy #medschool #physicianassistant #nurse #medstudent #study #motivation

Interpretation of the Adult Chest X-Ray | The Advanced EM Boot Camp Imaging Workshop

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Interpretation of the Adult Chest X-Ray by Robert Tubbs, MD Learn more, purchase the home-study course or register for the live course at 🤍embootcamp2.com. The Advanced EM Boot Camp is an intensive, 23.5-hour, 3-day course (preceded on September 19th by optional ECG and imaging workshops). Experience 44 all-new, advanced topics with the best faculty in emergency medicine. Built on the foundation of the Original EM Boot Camp course (which has been experienced by over 13,500 participants), this advanced course goes the next step to drill down on more detail. You’ll learn MORE critical care, MORE airway interventions, MORE trauma management, MORE pediatrics, MORE cardiac care and MORE of what you need to become a master practitioner. Take the course online or live in Las Vegas — both versions are fully CME accredited and are guaranteed to help you provide the best care for your patients.

How I Read a Lateral CXR

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Hi everybody. In this video, I show you how I look at a lateral CXR. I'm not going to do an exhaustive inventory of the anatomy in this video, but stay tuned for that in the future. Textbooks I like for chest radiology— Med students and all residents: Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology 🤍 Radiology residents: Thoracic Imaging: Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Radiology 🤍 Thoracic radiology fellows: Muller’s Imaging of the Chest: Expert Radiology Series 🤍

Radiograph Tutorial: Chest X-ray / CXR | Radiology Nation

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Watch our consolidation video for more information! Visit our website: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow our co-founder on Twitter: 🤍 Many thanks to Radiopaedia and their contributors for the cases: Left Tension Pneumothorax: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Right Lung Collapse: Case courtesy of Dr Aditya Shetty, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Lymphoma: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Cardiomegaly: Case courtesy of Radswiki, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Pericardial Effusion: Case courtesy of Dr Maulik S Patel, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Ectatic Thoracic Aorta: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Right Pleural Effusion: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Right Pneumothorax: Case courtesy of Dr M Osama Yonso, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Cannonball Metastases: Case courtesy of Dr Aditya Shetty, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Retrocardiac Mass: Case courtesy of Dr Ian Bickle, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Right Upper Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr Kenny Sim, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Left Lower Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr M Osama Yonso, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Left Hilar Mass: Case courtesy of Dr M Osama Yonso, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Sarcoidosis: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Left Rib Fractures: Case courtesy of Dr Henry Knipe, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Thoracic Scoliosis: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Distal Clavicle Fracture: Case courtesy of Dr Shailaja Muniraju, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Pneumoperitoneum: Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Pneumoperitoneum: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Subcutaneous Emphysema: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍. From the case 🤍 Radiology Nation is solely for educational purposes. The video tutorials are designed to support qualified healthcare professionals and are not intended to replace current accepted training models.

Chest X ray interpretation (in 10 minutes) for beginners🔥🔥🔥 #chestxray #cxr

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Welcome back to the Learn Medicine Show! We appreciate you joining us for this episode focused on the interpretation of chest X-rays. In this video, we will guide you through a systematic approach to analyzing chest X-rays, covering both the technical aspects and the identification of at least 15 different presentations commonly seen on chest X-rays. The best part is that we'll cover all of this in just 10 minutes! Make sure to watch this video multiple times to grasp the structured approach to interpretation, and once you feel confident, put your skills to the test with the 'medial legend test.' Thanks for tuning in! If you would like to try more self-test questions, check out Medical Student Apps: Chest X-rays, This is available on iPhone at the following link; 🤍 Dr C timestamps 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Patient Information 01:10 Assess Inspiration on a chest X-ray 01:40 Assess Penetration of a chest X-ray 02:10 Assess Exposure of a chest X-ray 02:23 Assess Rotation of a chest X-ray 02:48 NG tube Chest X-ray 03:31 AIRWAY 03:53 Deviated Airway on Chest X-ray 04:28 Narrow Airway on Chest X-ray 04:46 BREATHING 05:04 White Lung Chest X-ray 05:10 Lung collapse 05:25 Pleural effusion 05:36 Consolidation (infection) 05:49 Dark Lung Chest X-ray 05:54 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 06:06 Pneumothorax 06:18 Lung zones with too many lines on Chest X-ray 06:24 Fibrotic lung disease 06:42 Pulmonary Oedema 06:56 The Lung Hila 07:10 Bilateral Hila Lymphadenopathy 07:21 CIRCULATION 08:11 Cardio-thoracic ratio 08:36 DIAPHRAGM 09:00 Small pleural effusion 09:24 pneumoperitoneum 09:31 EVERYTHING ELSE 10:11 Summary table Support the channel Share the love. If this video has helped you in any way, please share it with friends on Facebook , Whatsapp or any other social platform. This will really help the channel! Thank you 😍😍😍 Support the channel by sending me a superthanks! 😘 or check out the merch shop! Disclaimer The contents of Medical student apps tutorials such as text, graphics, images, and other material contained in the webinars and online lectures are for education and information only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, image interpretation or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen in medical student apps tutorials. #chestxray #chestxraymadeeasy #cxr #X-ray #chestxrayinterpretation #medicalschool #learnmedicine -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "stroke symptoms, treatment & emergency care 🧠🚑🚨🚨" 🤍 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-

Chest X-ray Anatomy | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | How to interpret a chest X-ray

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*High yield radiology physics past paper questions with video answers* Perfect for testing yourself prior to your radiology physics exam 👇 ➡️ X-RAY AND ULTRASOUND BUNDLE (SAVE over 25%): 🤍 ➡️ X-RAY QUESTION BANK: 🤍 ➡️ ULTRASOUND QUESTION BANK: 🤍 ➡️ MRI QUESTION BANK: COMING SOON 🕰️ = *I have also created two RADIOPAEDIA LEARNING PATHWAYS* 🤍 (👈 25% OFF DISCOUNT LINK) WHAT’S INCLUDED? ✅This YouTube series Ad free ✅Constantly updated Radiopaedia articles ✅Summary slides ✅Key take home bullet points throughout ✅Multiple review quizzes ✅Short answer review questions ✅Official Radiopaedia course completion certificate 25% discount using this link: 🤍 = Let's learn chest radiograph anatomy. I use a chest x-ray alongside a CT chest to show you how to identify structures on a chest radiograph. Identify the airways, hila, mediastinal structures/ borders, lung lobes, diaphragms, pleura and bones. Knowing this anatomy is fundamental for both exams and clinical practice. Check out my Instagram page HERE: 🤍 Follow me on Twitter: 🤍 Email me: michaelradiologytutorials🤍gmail.com Cases for this video can be found at 🤍: - Case courtesy of Henry Knipe, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 25419 - Case courtesy of Andrew Dixon, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 36676 = SIGN UP TO MY MONTHLY EMAIL NEWSLETTER 👉 🤍 *Not sure if the question banks are for you?* If you're here, you're likely studying for a radiology physics exam. I've spent the last few months collating past papers from multiple different countries selecting the most commonly asked questions. You'll be surprised how often questions repeat themselves! The types of questions asked in FRCR, RANZCR AIT, ARRT, FC Rad Diag (SA), ABR qualifying Core Physics and MICR part 1 are surprisingly similar and the key concepts remain the same throughout. I've taken the most high-yield questions and answered them in video format so that I can take you through why certain answers are correct and others are not. Happy studying, Michael #radiology #radres #FOAMrad #FOAMed

RadCast Academy: Introduction To The Chest X-Ray & Common Pathologies #cxr #radcast

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Struggling with chest X-rays (CXR)? Don't know your consolidation from your Kerley B lines? Don't worry, we've got you covered. In the second of our RadCast Academy talks, we give you a comprehensive introduction to the CXR and cover the common pathologies you'll encounter on a daily basis in clinical practice. From getting to grips with the fundamental physics behind CXRs to our systematic approach to reviewing CXRs, by the end of this talk, you'll have the foundational knowledge to tackle any CXR head on! If you want more radiology tips and tricks, make sure to enrol into the RadCast Academy - your number 1 radiology teaching resource - 🤍 Feel free to get in touch with us if you want to say hi or to let us know what additional topics you'd like us to cover via hello🤍radcast.co.uk! #radcast #chestxray #xray #education #FOAM #radiology #clinrad #medicine #medicaleducation #medstudent #CXR #raded #meded

Radiograph Tutorial: Chest X-ray / CXR consolidation | Radiology Nation

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Watch our video on CXR interpretation for more information: 🤍 Visit our website: 🤍 Follow us on Twitter: 🤍 Follow us on Instagram: 🤍 Like us on Facebook: 🤍 Follow our co-founder on Twitter: 🤍 Pulmonary Oedema: Case courtesy of Dr Ian Bickle, 🤍, rID: 26492. From the case 🤍 Pneumonia: Case courtesy of Jack Ren, 🤍 rID: 29090. From the case 🤍 Pulmonary Haemorrhage: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍, rID: 7145. From the case 🤍 Malignancy: Case courtesy of Dr Jeremy Jones, 🤍, rID: 6393. From the case 🤍 Alveolar Proteinosis: Case courtesy of Dr Hani Salam, 🤍, rID: 8714. From the case 🤍 Chronic eosinophilic pneumonia: Case courtesy of Dr Henry Knipe, 🤍, rID: 39331. From the case 🤍 Right Upper Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr Kenny Sim, 🤍, rID: 35801. From the case 🤍 Right Middle Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍, rID: 8532. From the case 🤍 Right Lower Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr Henry Knipe, 🤍, rID: 31352. From the case 🤍 Left Upper Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino, 🤍, rID: 14977. From the case 🤍 Left Lingula Consolidation: Case courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, 🤍, rID: 7393. From the case 🤍 Left Lower Lobe Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr M Osama Yonso, 🤍, rID: 17760. From the case 🤍 Bat Wing Consolidation: Case courtesy of Dr Ian Bickle, 🤍, rID: 50359. From the case 🤍 Mycoplasma Pneumonia: Case courtesy of Dr Alborz Jahangiri, 🤍, rID: 45781. From the case 🤍 Bilateral Septic Emboli: Case courtesy of Dr Karim Hussein, 🤍, rID: 50308. From the case 🤍 Radiology Nation is solely for educational purposes. The video tutorials are designed to support qualified healthcare professionals and are not intended to replace current accepted training models.

Chest X-ray Quiz #1 - 50

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Try to identify 50 chest x-rays in 10 seconds or less. Keep in mind that it is often not possible to establish a diagnosis on the basis of a chest x-ray alone. This quiz is more for fun than a true test of knowledge or skill. Please enjoy responsibly :) 0:00 Introduction 0:03 Chest X-ray #1 3:00 Chest X-ray #10 6:15 Chest X-ray #20 9:30 Chest X-ray #30 12:46 Chest X-ray #40 16:01 Chest X-ray #50 Chest X-rays Explained... 🤍 More Chest X-ray Questions... 🤍 Radiology Image Gallery... 🤍 Music: 🤍 #FOAMrad #radiology #usmle Disclaimer: All the information provided by Medical Education for Visual Learners and associated videos are strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice from your health care provider or physician. It should not be used to overrule the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, nor to provide advice for emergency medical treatment. If you think that you or someone that you know may be suffering from a medical condition, then please consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.

The CXR in Pneumonia

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A look at simple CXR findings in pneumonia

Chest x-ray Normal -- Chest x-ray interpretation, normal anatomy on a CXR

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PFL - Normal Anatomy on a chest x-ray. What to look for? How x-rays are used to generate diagnostic images? For videos similar to this one, visit 🤍fordandlord.com

How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 5 - Cardiac Silhouette and Mediastinum)

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A review of cardiomegaly, left atrial and right ventricular enlargement, mediastinal masses, and hilar enlargement. Video includes the following images (among others): Left atrial enlargement, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Alexandra Stanislavsky. Pericardial effusion, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Frank Gaillard. Multinodular goiter, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Hani Salam. Sarcoidosis, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Christoph Berlinger. Schwannoma, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Hani Salam. Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceres' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (🤍

The Diaphragm on the Lateral CXR

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Here are the 5 ways to distinguish which side of the diaphragm is which on the lateral CXR: 1. The stomach bubble and splenic flexure of the colon are below the left. 2. The right hemidiaphragm is usually higher than the left. 3. The left hemidiaphragm is obscured by the heart anteriorly. 4. The right hemidiaphragm terminates posteriorly by the larger right ribs., 5. Look for pathology.

How To Read A Chest X-ray

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Share this information to your medico friends 😃 Also subscribe to the channel for more such videos 🤗 For Collaboration and paid promotion - Dm on given whatsapp number - 8529437738 Connect with me on : Instagram I'd = medical_my_life 🤍 FOR NOTES Telegram- 🤍 PRANAV JAIN (MEDICAL MY LIFE) #chestxray #radiology #xraybasics #cxr #medicalmylife #Pranavjain #nursing #xray #mbbs

Chest X-ray Positioning

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Central Lines on CXR

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In this video, I go over how to tell the position of a central line. The central venous anatomy and landmarks are reviewed. Common positions of malpositioned lines are reviewed. Also, since more than 60% of you are viewing on mobile, I decided to make this a vertical video. Let me know how you like it.

CXR in PE

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Visit 🤍EMRAP.org for all your Emergency Medicine education!

How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 8 - Focal Lung Processes)

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A discussion of how to identify, localize, and describe pneumonia, as well as pulmonary nodules and lung cavities. Signs of a pulmonary embolism are reviewed as well. Video includes the following images (among others): RML pneumonia, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Roberto Schubert. Lung abscess, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Abhijit Datir. Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceres' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (🤍

LEARN to Read a Chest Xray in 5 minutes!

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NB: Newer videos will not have music playing in the background, as per feedback. This video is from the 2018 Medical Finals Course. Comments on older content are now disabled. Basic Xray Interpretation Tutorial. The first in our chest xray series exploring the interpretation of chest radiographs. You MUST have a basic, structured approach to looking at chest xrays to ensure you don't miss anything out. This super-easy approach, will hopefully give you a good foundation to tackle anything thrown at you! You should complete the review of any x-ray with a summary and consideration of a LATERAL view. For more details, see my infograph here: 🤍 and for more information on views of chest xrays (AP/PA/Lateral etc, check out 🤍radiopaedia.org - where the picture is from!) See here for the PROPOFOLOGY RADIOLOGY PLAYLIST: 🤍

Anatomy of a Chest X-Ray - How to Read a Chest X-Ray (Part 1)

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A simple and easy review of the anatomical structures found on a chest radiograph (chest x-ray), from the lung fields, the heart, and cardiac silhouette to the bones and soft tissue. - // ADDITIONAL READING The Chest X-Ray Survival Guide - 🤍 Chest X-Rays for Students - 🤍 - // RELATED VIDEOS Part 1 - Anatomy - 🤍 Part 2 - ABCs of CXRs - 🤍 Part 3 - How CXRs Work - 🤍 Part 4 - CXR Positions & Views - 🤍 Part 5 - Assessment of Quality - 🤍 Part 6 - Bones & Soft Tissues - 🤍 Part 7 - Cardiac Silhouette - 🤍 Part 8 - Diaphragm & Effusions - 🤍 - // FOLLOW US Web: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 - // DISCLOSURE & DISCLAIMER This video is intended to be viewed by medical professionals and healthcare providers and used for educational purposes only and should not guide medical decision making. Some of the links above are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, Medzcool will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase after clicking through the link. Please understand that our team members have used all these products, and recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something through the affiliate links. Please do not spend any money on these products unless you feel you need them or that they will help you achieve your goals.

How To Read A Chest X-ray - CXR Interpretation For Beginners! Clinical Skills With Dr. Gill

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Chest X-Ray Basics - CXR Interpretation For Beginners! Clinical Skills - Dr Gill Chest X-rays are not just for medical students and doctors. Nurses, physiotherapists and especially those in radiology producing the images need to be able to understand what they are looking at when presented with a CXR Initially, the radiology images of the chest can be quite daunting when you first see them at university. With the help of reporting radiographer Adam Robinson we're going to go through exactly HOW to walk around the chest x-ray, from interpreting the quality of the film to checking for things lurking in the costophrenic angles right at the bottom. This will be the first in a series of radiology shorts, so don't forget to subscribe, and put your questions and requests in the comments and we'll see if we can incorporate them #Cxr #Radiology #DrGill

Chest X-ray Atlas: 5 Essential Chest X-rays for Students

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Descriptions of 5 essential chest x-rays for students. 0:00 Intro 0:06 Pneumonia: Right Middle Lobe 1:33 Atelectasis: Right Lower Lobe 2:50 Congestive Heart Failure 8:56 Simple Pneumothorax 12:07 Skin Folds Music: 🤍 📺 Subscribe To My Channel and Get More Great Quizzes and Tutorials 🤍 #FOAMrad #MedEd #radiology Disclaimer: All the information provided by Medical Education for Visual Learners and associated videos are strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice from your health care provider or physician. It should not be used to overrule the advice of a qualified healthcare provider, nor to provide advice for emergency medical treatment. If you think that you or someone that you know may be suffering from a medical condition, then please consult your physician or seek immediate medical attention.

01 CXR Anatomy

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Chest X-ray review areas

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*High yield radiology physics past paper questions with video answers* Perfect for testing yourself prior to your radiology physics exam 👇 ➡️ X-RAY AND ULTRASOUND BUNDLE (SAVE over 25%): 🤍 ➡️ X-RAY QUESTION BANK: 🤍 ➡️ ULTRASOUND QUESTION BANK: 🤍 ➡️ MRI QUESTION BANK: COMING SOON 🕰️ = *I have also created two RADIOPAEDIA LEARNING PATHWAYS* 🤍 (👈 25% OFF DISCOUNT LINK) WHAT’S INCLUDED? ✅This YouTube series Ad free ✅Constantly updated Radiopaedia articles ✅Summary slides ✅Key take home bullet points throughout ✅Multiple review quizzes ✅Short answer review questions ✅Official Radiopaedia course completion certificate 25% discount using this link: 🤍 = Improve your chest X-ray interpretation skills by revising these CXR review areas with me. Learn how to read a chest X-ray with confidence and not get caught out! In today's video we will discuss a variety of chest X-ray pathologies including: pneumothorax, rib fractures, solitary pulmonary nodules, Pancoast tumour and abdominal free air. Cases for this video can be found at 🤍: Case courtesy of Dr Pir Abdul Ahad Aziz Qureshi, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 68143 Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 73294 Case courtesy of Dr Jens Christian Fischer, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 12821 Case courtesy of Dr Henry Knipe, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 39614 Case courtesy of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 15394 Case courtesy of Dr MT Niknejad, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 60767 = SIGN UP TO MY MONTHLY EMAIL NEWSLETTER 👉 🤍 *Not sure if the question banks are for you?* If you're here, you're likely studying for a radiology physics exam. I've spent the last few months collating past papers from multiple different countries selecting the most commonly asked questions. You'll be surprised how often questions repeat themselves! The types of questions asked in FRCR, RANZCR AIT, ARRT, FC Rad Diag (SA), ABR qualifying Core Physics and MICR part 1 are surprisingly similar and the key concepts remain the same throughout. I've taken the most high-yield questions and answered them in video format so that I can take you through why certain answers are correct and others are not. Happy studying, Michael #radiology #radres #FOAMrad #FOAMed

Respiratory Therapist - Chest Radiograph Interpretation Part 2 - Guess the CXR!

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This and much more in my TMC Boot Camp! Check it out! Link - 🤍 This video breaks down the 3 key radiographical findings associated with a tension pneumothorax. Please subscribe, like and comment. Would love to hear what you think about the video. Also look for me on social media... Don't forget to join my texting platform. Send me a text to 817-968-7035 TIK TOK 🤍respiratorycoach IG 🤍respiratorycoach Twitter 🤍coachrrt Email respiratorycoach🤍gmail.com Feel free to email me any questions or concerns 🤍 respiratorycoach🤍gmail.com. GO BE GREAT!!!

How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 1 - An Introduction)

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An introduction to the interpretation of chest X-rays, covering the basic principles of using X-rays in medical imaging, as well as the conventional X-ray views (i.e. PA, lateral, and AP).

Signs in Chest X-ray

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Signs in Chest X-ray Air bronchogram Big rib sign Chang sign Chen sign Coin lesion Continuous diaphragm sign Dense hilum sign Double contour sign Egg-on-a-string sign Extrapleural sign Finger in glove sign Flat waist sign Fleischner sign Ginkgo leaf sign Golden S sign Hampton hump Haystack sign Hilum convergence sign Hilum overlay sign Hoffman-Rigler sign Holly leaf sign Incomplete border sign Juxtaphrenic peak sign Kirklin sign Medial stripe sign Melting ice cube sign More black sign Naclerio V sign Palla sign Pericardial fat tag sign Shmoo sign Silhouette sign Snowman sign Spinnaker sign Steeple sign Straight left heart border sign Third mogul sign Tram-track sign Walking man sign Water bottle sign Wave sign Westermark sign Reference: 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 Image credit: 🤍 Spontaneous neonatal pneumomediastinum and spinnaker-sail sign: Images of the Month - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: 🤍 [accessed 15 Jan, 2021] Thymic masses unfolded -Pictorial Essay Learning objectives - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: 🤍 [accessed 15 Jan, 2021] Boerhaave’s syndrome: the role of conventional chest X-ray - Scientific Figure on ResearchGate. Available from: 🤍 [accessed 15 Jan, 2021] Case courtesy in Radiopaedia.org of Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard, rID: 8470, 10494, 15392, 10552, 8304, 6353 Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, rID: 73576 Dr Ian Bickle, rID: 59398, 77658, 74854, 56668 Dr Sajoscha Sorrentino, rID: 14982, 14977 Dr Henry Knipe, rID: 31388, 46733, 32751, 29917, 30183 Dr Alexandra Stanislavsky, rID: 20314 Dr Vincent Tatco, rID: 43468, 46460, 43062, 40835, 43077 Dr Matthew Lukies, rID: 48205 Dr Jeremy Jones, rID: 35348, 12388 Dr Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu, rID: 35263 Dr Bita Abbasi, rID: 22549 Radswiki, rID: 11342 Dr Yusra Sheikh, rID: 72211

A-B-C-D-Es of reading neonatal Chest X-Rays!!!

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Airway //Breathing// Cardiovascular// Disability// Everything else// Learn how to READ Chest X-rays!!! How can you tell if it's rotated? Over-exposed? If the chest is over-expanded? One view or two? What is a lateral X-ray anyway? How much radiation is too much for babies? Review all the BASICS you need to know about babies and chest X-rays!!! - Please be sure to give us a like, comment about future topics, and subscribe to this channel to stay up to date on all things NICU! Also, click the notification bell after you subscribe to gain your weekly NICU knowledge as soon as it's loaded! - Dr. Tala is a board-certified neonatologist and has worked in busy level III and IV units for the past 15 years. She has won multiple teaching awards throughout her time as a neonatologist. - References: 🤍 Core Curriculum for NEONATAL INTENSIVE CARE NURSING 6th edition p.221. M. Terese Verklan, Marlene Waldern, Sharron Forest Altamimi, Talal & Read, Brooke & Silva, Orlando & Bhattacharya, Soume. (2021). Airway injury and pneumomediastinum associated with less invasive surfactant administration in a premature neonate: a case report. BMC Pediatrics. 21. 10.1186/s12887-021-02981-w. 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 🤍 - Music: 🤍bensound.com (royalty free with credit) *Disclaimer*: This video is intended for educational purposes only and while we strive to give the most accurate information, errors may occur. Subsequently, this video should not be a replacement for medical advice.

Chest Xray Made Easy || How to read CXR || Video 1

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