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Chest X-Rays Every Resident Should Know Part 2 Arcot J. Chandrasekhar, M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Medicine Loyola University of Chicago achandr@lumc.edu
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Solitary pulmonary nodule Feeding vessel Cardiomegaly Hereditary hemorrhagic telengiectasia
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LUL Cavitating Mass Thick wall Air fluid level Lung cancer
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Bilateral thin walled cavities Cancer Cervix
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Burnt out Sarcoidosis Fungous ball
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Pleural reaction
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Sub acute invasive aspergillosis Crescentic break down
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Sub acute invasive aspergillosis
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Fluid level in mediastinum Cancer Esophagus
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Fluid level in Esophagus
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Dextrocardia
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Loss of right heart margin Pectus excavatum
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Pectus
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Pancoast tumor
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Ankylosing spondylitis
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Anterior mediastinal nodes Lymphoma
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Anterior mediastinal nodes Lymphoma
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Anterior mediastinal mass Teratoma
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Anterior mediastinal mass
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Hyperlucent Hyperinflated lungs Avasculr zones
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Emphysema
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Extrapleural mass Cat under the rug sign Plasmacytoma rib
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Expansile Rib lesion Concave edge
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Plasmacytoma Rib
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Inlet to outlet shadow Dissecting aneurysm aorta
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Inlet to outlet shadow Achalasiacardia
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Wedge Pulmonary infarct
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Symmetrical hilar nodes Paratracheal nodes AP window nodes Alveolar lung infiltrate Sarcoidosis
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Alveolar form Sarcoidosis
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Calcified nodes Clumpy pattern Histoplasmosis
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