and 4-view thoracic radiographs. Exclusion criteria include absent or incomplete radiographic and ultrasonographic thoracic examination (uncooperative or unstable patients). A linear multifrequency ...
Clinical findings include ipsilateral hyperresonance and decreased breath sounds. Chest radiographs are typically diagnostic but may miss small or loculated injuries. Not all pneumothoraces ...
The patient’s chest radiograph (figure 1) showed an abnormal radiolucent contour around the mediastinal structures, suggesting the presence of a pneumomediastinum. A thoracic CT (figure 2) excluded ...
The present study was carried out to determine whether the body of the first thoracic vertebra should be used instead of the clavicles because its position on chest radiographs is more constant.
Fellows have the opportunity to work with all abdominal and thoracic imaging modalities, including radiographs, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT, and MRI. As an abdominal and thoracic imaging fellow, you ...
Clinical examination was consistent with a large left-sided pleural effusion, which was confirmed on chest radiograph (figure 1A) and thoracic ultrasound. The chest radiograph also demonstrated ...