Case
listing in order of pathology
- Normal
mediastinal pleural boundaries.
- Normal
PA chest
showing para tracheal stripe
- single
chest CT cut
at origins of great vessels
- Azygous
lobe, CXR illusion
- Sequestrated
segment RLL.
- Congenital
cystic lung
- Actinomycosis
- Old
varicella
- Psittacosis
- Hydatid
cyst water
lily sign
- Hydatid
cyst, large
nodule
- Multiple
hydatid cysts.
- Pneumonia
RLL
- Pneumonia
RUL. RLL.
- Pneumonia
RML. RLL.
- Cavitating
staph. pneumonia,
child
- Cavitating
pneumonia
- Lung
abcess RLL
- Lung
abcess apical segment LLL.
- Bronchiolitis
- Sarcoid
massive lymphadenopathy
- Sarcoidosis
glands and nodules
- Primary
TB. complex
- Tuberculous
ductal node
- Mediastinal
lymphadenopathy
Tuberculosis
- Old
tuberculosis
changes at lung apices
- Miliary
tuberculosis
- Cystic
fibrosis
- Mycetoma
large in RLL.
- Mycetoma
in old T.B. and ank spond. fibrosis
- Mycetoma
LUL.
- Bronchiectasis
- Pneumatocoele
in granulomatous disease.
- Mediastinal
dermoid cyst
- Thymic
cyst
- Thymoma
- Thoracic
duct cyst
- Neurilemmoma
- Alveolar
cell carcinoma, nodular form
- Superior
sulcus tumour(s)
- Collapse
of the RUL. Ca
bronchus
- Cavitating
carcinoma
- Left
Hilar mass and
aorta silhouette
- Collapse
LUL with
Carcinoma CXR + CT scan.
- Collapse
LLL, ca
bronchus
- Pleural
metastasis Ca colon, radiotherapy
- Thyroid
carcinoma
- Lymphangitis
carcinomatosa
- Metastatic
Ca colon
- Metastasis
Ewing's sarcoma
- Metastasis
from urogenital origin tumours
- Mediastinal
lymphadenopathy,
Teratoma
- Ossifying
lung metastasis
- Mediastinal
lymphadenopathy,
Lymphoma
- Hodgkin's
lymphoma, lung
involvement
- Pulmonary
contusion,
calcified
- Ruptured
lung with
mediastinal air
- L.
lower lobectomy
right radiotherapy
- Plombage
old tuberculosis
- Misplaced
naso-gastric tube
- Radiation
changes,
paraopposed fields
- Smoke
inhalation
- Hydrocarbon
Pneumonia in
LLL.
- Scleroderma,
lower zone fibrosis
- Aspergillosis
in asthma
- Extrinsic
allergic alveolitis,
acute
- Extramedullary
haematopoiesis
in chest X-ray
- Histocytosis
X
- Idiopathic
pulmonary haemosiderosis.
- Pulmonary
oedema, head injury
- Crack
cocaine pneumonitis/pulmonary oedema
- Acute
interstitial pulmonary oedema
- Cavitating
infarct
- Pneumothorax
- Pneumothorax,
bilateral
- Pneumothorax
Pacemaker wire insertion
- Pneumothorax,
miliary tuberculosis
- Ruptured
oesophagus
- Misplaced
endotracheal tube
- Post-op.
atelectasis RML. RLL.
- Collapse
right middle lobe
- Collapse
of right middle lbe
- CT
of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Obstructive
emphysema,
peanut
- Obstruction
with hyperinflation
TB.
- Acute
bronchial asthma
- Asthma
pneumomediastinum
- bullous
emphysema,
right side aorta
- Encysted
interlobar effusion
- Calcified
pleura from
old TB empyema
- Mediastinal
haematoma
- Silicosis,
nodular shadowing
- Massive
pulmonary fibrosis
in silicosis.
- Pneumoconiosis,
coal worker
- Asbestosis
lung parenchymal change
- Asbestosis
+ mesothelioma
- Asbestosis
with ca. bronchus
- Siderosis.
inhaled dust
- Siderosis,
pneumoconiosis
- Respiratory
distress syndrome
- Transient
oedema of newborn
- Fibrosing
alveolitis,
Usual Interstitial Pneumonia.
- Acute
( on chronic) fibrosing alveolitis
- Fibrosing
alveolitis
honeycombe lung
- Ossific
nodules in mitral stenosis
- Constipation
- False
localisation of consolidation silhouette
- Skin
fold, edge
producing false contrast
- Inspiratory-Expiratory
variation in
adult and baby
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