CT Case 008
A 28 yo male presents with progressive right eye proptosis, scleral injection, decreased vision and diplopia.
A 28 yo male presents with progressive right eye proptosis, scleral injection, decreased vision and diplopia.
A 45yo female presents to ED with niggling chest and epigastric discomfort. She has a CXR which yields an unexpected finding
Cath lab activation for a 65yo male with sudden onset central crushing chest pain and some lower back pain with a STEMI pattern on ECG.
A 75 yo female is found on the floor at home with reduced level of consciousness. She was last seen well over 12 hours prior.
Julian Dobranowski Medmastery video helps identify incorrectly positioned central venous lines on chest x-ray and the potential complications of pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, hydrothorax, hemothorax and cardiac tamponade
A 70-year-old female presents with 12 hours duration of headache and progressive drowsiness. A CT brain is performed
Julian Dobranowski video helps you classify and identify different types of atelectasis on Chest X-ray. Atelectasis defined as reduced inflation of all, or part, of the lung.
Julian Dobranowski and Medmastery video to help you search for and identify a pneumothorax on CXR.
Julian Dobranowsk Medmastery help identify the features of cardiac failure on the chest X-ray. Evaluation of the three stages of failure
A 35yo male background of liver cirrhosis secondary to alcohol excess is transferred from a peripheral hospital with suspected GI bleed.
A 2yo presents following fall from a chair. She has a GCS of 5 on arrival to ED. This child was intubated and taken for urgent CT brain.
November 2022 Pediatric Emergency Medicine Chest X-ray interpretation with Bradley Harris MD