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1 Thoracic Imaging Radiology school, Liu Lin Xiang, 刘林祥,

2 Imaging Technique  Fluoroscopy, Plain radiograph  Tomography  Broncography, Angiography  Computed Tomography  Magnetic Resonance Imaging  Ultrasonography  Positron Emission Tomography

3 Fluoroscopy  multiprojection  mobility of diaphragm

4 Plain radiograph  Frontal view  be taken with full inspiration and posteroanterior beam direction

5 Plain radiograph  lateral views in a standing  High kilovoter radiograph

6 Broncography  demonstration of bronchiectasis  bronchial anomalies  fistula with the pleural cavity

7 Bronchial angiography  haemoptysis  IVR

8 Pulmonary angiography  be used to demonstrate the pulmonary arteries and veins

9  CT

10 MRI

11 thoracic skeleton sternum clavical rib cervical rib bifurcation rib fusion of rib thoracic spine scapula

12 Thoracic skeleton

13 bifid rib

14 Bifurcation of rib

15 Cervical rib

16 Soft tissue stemocleido mastoid and pectoral muscles breast shadows nipple of the breast

17 Soft tissue stemocleidom astoid and pectoral muscles breast shadows nipple of the breast

18 Soft tissue stemocleido mastoid and pectoral muscles breast shadows nipple of the breast

19 Bone structure and soft tissue

20 Mediastium and division

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22 Normal thyma

23 Normal mediestium  Brachiocephalic truck  Left common carotid artery  Left subclavian artery  Brachiocephalic vein  Internal jugular vein

24 Normal mediestium

25 Normal mediestium

26 Normal mediestium

27 Normal mediestium

28 Normal mediestium

29 Normal mediestium

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31 Normal mediestium

32 Normal mediestium

33 Normal mediestium

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35 Diaphragm  level of right dome of diaphragm is higher than left  On inspiration, upper part of right dome of diaphragm is near tip of sixth rib at front, and between 10th and 11th rib at back

36 plurae

37 plurae

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39 plurae

40 azygos lobe

41 Trachea 10cm in length , cm in dimeter located midline of the neck and upper thorax In front of the esophagus Extends from the lower border of the cricoid carlage at the level of sixth ceivicle vertebra to the level of the sternal angle at the lower border of the fourth thoracic vertebra C-shaped rings of hyaline cartilage and posteriorly tracheal musle

42 bronchial tree

43 bronchial tree rightleft

44 bronchial tree

45 bronchial tree

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47 Illustation of the lung

48 lung

49 lobe

50 Right middle lobe

51 Right lower lobe

52 Left upper lobe

53 Left lower lobe

54 Bronchopulmonary segments Rihgt lung  superior lobe  Apical S1  Posterior S2  Anterior S3  Middle lobe  Lateral S4  Medial S5  Inferior lobe  Superior S6  Medial basal S7  Anterior basal S8  Lateral basal S9  Posterior basal S10  S* Left lung  superior Upper  Apical+Posterior S1+S2  Anterior S3 lingual  Superior lingual S4  Inferior lingual S5  Inferior lobe  Superior S6  Anterior basal S8  Lateral basal S9  Posterior basal S10  S*

55 Lung segments

56 Lung segments

57 Right middle lobe inflamation

58 Lung segments

59 Lung segments

60 Lung segments

61 Pulmonary artery

62 Pulmonary artery

63 Angiogram

64 Pulmonary vein

65 Pulmonary vein

66 Pulmonary vein

67 Lymph system

68 Lymph node 1.Superior mediasternal 2.Paratracheal 3.Anterior tracheal 4.Superior trachobronchial 5.Inferior aotic 7.Inferior tracheobronchial 8.paraesopheal 9.Lung ligmental 10.peribronchial

69 Superior mediasternal lymph node

70 Paratracheal lymph node

71 Anterior mediasternal lymph node Anterior tracheal lymph node

72 Superior trachobronchial lymph node

73 Inferior aotic lymph node

74 Paraaotic lymph node

75 Inferior tracheobronchial lymph node

76 Inferior tracheobronchial lymph node

77 Paraesopheal lymph node

78 Lung ligmental lymph node

79 Peribronchial lymph node

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81 Lung hilar

82 Plain film of chest

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86 Interlobar fissure on CT Thin, straight line

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93 Plain film of chest

94 Plain film of chest

95 Plain film of chest

96 Plain film of chest

97 Indications of MRI Mediastinal diseases Large blood vessel disease: aortic aneurysm, aortic dissect Heart disease: congenital, acquired Chest wall diseases A few lung diseases

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