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