CXR Case 072
A 53 year old man is sent into emergency from the respiratory clinic, without notes, acutely short of breath clutching an XR Describe and interpret this CXR
A 53 year old man is sent into emergency from the respiratory clinic, without notes, acutely short of breath clutching an XR Describe and interpret this CXR
Chapter 1 - The Presentation. Charles Dickens Household Words periodical (1850) examining a rather extraordinary clinical encounter.
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Robert William Smith (1807 - 1873) was an Irish Surgeon. Eponymously affiliated with the Smith Fracture. Performed autopsy on Colles
A 81 year old male presents with progressive cough and occasional wheeze. click images to enlarge Describe and interpret this CXR and CT chest
Household Words the weekly periodical edited by Charles Dickens first publichsed in 1850 examining a rather extraordinary clinical encounter.
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A 58 year old man presents with transient chest pain. Routine CXR as part of work up for suspected pulmonary embolus click images to enlarge Describe and interpret this CXR and CT Chest
Music, maths and media unite to substantiate the globality of social media engagement and demonstrate the potential we have to embrace dissonance and empower resolution.. Eric Whitacre is a superstar of modern day choral music. He has harnessed the power…
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A 67 year old male presents with worsening left shoulder and arm pains. click images to enlarge Describe and interpret this CXR and CT chest