Radiology Library
LITFL Radiology Library overing Computed Tomography (CT), and Plain X-Ray basic requests, interpretation, and clinical cases.
See seperate libraries for Ultrasound Library and Echo Library
Clinical Cases
Computed Tomography (CT)
Abdominal CT: Interpretation
Abdominal CT: Understanding the basics
Abdominal CT: Choosing the right study
- 008: Abdominal CT: Phases.
 - 009: Abdominal CT: Cancer staging.
 - 010: Abdominal CT: GU imaging.
 - 011: Abdominal CT: Urogram.
 - 012: Abdominal CT: Cystogram.
 - 013: Abdominal CT: Flank pain imaging.
 - 014: Abdominal CT: Phases.
 - 015: Abdominal CT: Cancer staging.
 
Abdominal CT: abdominal organs and bowel
- 016: Abdominal CT: Evaluating the liver
 - 017: Abdominal CT: Evaluating the biliary system and pancreas
 - 018: Abdominal CT: Imaging the spleen and adrenal glands
 - 019: Abdominal CT: Mastering the genitourinary system
 - 020: Abdominal CT: Evaluating the lower oesophagus and stomach
 - 021: Abdominal CT: Imaging the small bowel
 - 022: Abdominal CT: Viewing the peritoneal cavity
 - 023: Abdominal CT: Running the large bowel and appendix
 
Abdominal CT: other important abdominal structures
Abdominal CT: Common Pathologies
Abdominal CT: Acute abdomen and bowel pathology
- 001: Abdominal CT: acute appendicitis
 - 002: Abdominal CT: diverticulitis
 - 003: Abdominal CT: small bowel obstruction
 - 004: Abdominal CT: closed loop small bowel obstruction
 - 005: Abdominal CT: enteritis and colitis
 - 006: Abdominal CT: peptic ulcer disease
 - 007: Abdominal CT: peptic ulcer perforation
 - 008: Abdominal CT: bowel perforation
 
Abdominal CT: Acute abdomen. Solid organ and Vascular pathology
- 009: Abdominal CT: acute interstitial pancreatitis
 - 010: Abdominal CT: acute necrotizing pancreatitis
 - 011: Abdominal CT: renal stones and the flank pain CT
 - 012: Abdominal CT: renal infections
 - 013: Abdominal CT: cholecystitis
 - 014: Abdominal CT: intestinal ischaemia
 - 015: Abdominal CT: rupturing abdominal aortic aneurysm
 
Abdominal CT: Trauma
Abdominal CT: Trauma evaluation
Solid organ injuries
- Identifying solid organ injuries
 - Diagnosing spleen, liver, and pancreatic injuries
 - Imaging renal, ureter, and adrenal injuries
 - Solid organ injury [CASE STUDY]
 
Bowel, mesenteric, and diaphragmatic injuries
- Evaluating bowel and mesenteric trauma
 - Bowel trauma [CASE STUDIES]
 - Mesenteric injury and shock [CASE STUDIES]
 - Diaphragmatic injuries
 
Musculoskeletal injuries
- Trauma: rib fractures
 - Trauma: spinal fractures
 - Trauma: body wall injuries
 - Trauma: pelvic fractures
 - Trauma: bladder injuries
 
Gunshot wounds and polytrauma
- Exploring gunshot wounds (case studies)
 - Approaching polytrauma
 
Plain X-ray
Chest X-ray Interpretation
- ABC of CXR Interpretation. LITFL
 - DRSABCDE of CXR Interpretation. LITFL
 - Strong E. Interpreting Chest X-Rays YouTube
 - Chest X-ray for the OSCE. LITFL
 - Normal Chest X-Ray with labels. LITFL
 
Radiology Library
CT, X-ray, Echo, Ultrasound
