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Chest X-rays for Medical Students offers a fresh analytical approach to identifying chest abnormalities, helping medical students, junior doctors, and nurses understand the underlying physics and basic anatomical and pathological details of X-ray images of the chest. The authors provide a memorable framework for analysing and presenting chest radiographs, with each radiograph appearing twice in a side-by-side comparison, one as seen in a clinical setting and the second highlighting the pathology.

This new second edition includes significant revisions, improved annotations of X-rays, expanded pathologies, and numerous additional high-quality images. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation, this book:

  • Aligns with the latest Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum
  • Offers guidance on how to formulate normal findings
  • Features self-assessment tests, presentation exercises, and varied

    Table of Contents

    Preface to the 2nd Edition ix

    Acknowledgements xi

    Learning objectives checklist xiii

    About the companion website xv

    Part I Introduction to X-rays 1

    1 Introduction to X-rays 3

    What are X-rays? 3

    How are X-rays produced? 3

    How do X-rays make an image? 4

    The five densities on an X-ray 4

    How are X-ray images (radiographs) stored? 4

    Hazards and precautions 5

    2 Chest X-ray views 7

    PA erect chest X-ray 7

    Other views 8

    3 Radiograph quality 9

    Inclusion 9

    Rotation 10

    Inspiration 11

    4 Normal anatomy on a PA chest X-ray 13

    Right and left 13

    Lung zones 14

    The mediastinum 14

    Normal pulmonary vasculature 15

    General anatomy 16

    Bronchial and lobar anatomy: Figure 4.8 17

    5 Presenting a chest radiograph 19

    Example of presenting a normal chest X-ray 19

    Part II The ABCDE of chest X-rays 21

    6 A - Airway 23

    How to review the airway 23

    What to look for 24

    Tracheal deviation 24

    Carinal angle 25

    7 B – Breathing 27

    How to review the lungs 27

    What to look for 28

    Consolidation/airspace opacification 29

    Air bronchogram 31

    Collapse (atelectasis) overview 32

    Pneumonectomy 41

    Solitary mass lesion 44

    Multiple mass lesions 47

    Cavitating lung lesion 48

    Fibrosis 50

    Pneumothorax 53

    Tension pneumothorax 55

    Hydropneumothorax 56

    Pleural effusion 57

    Pulmonary oedema 60

    Septal lines 64

    Asbestos-related lung disease 65

    8 C – Circulation 69

    How to review the heart and mediastinum 69

    What to look for 69

    Dextrocardia 69

    Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) 70

    Left atrial enlargement 71

    Widened mediastinum 72

    Hilar enlargement 76

    Hiatus hernia 78

    9 D – Disability 79

    How to review the bones 79

    What to look for 80

    Fractures 80

    Sclerotic and lucent bone lesions 81

    10 E – Everything else (review areas) 83

    How to look at the review areas 83

    What to look for 83

    Gas under the diaphragm (pneumoperitoneum) 84

    Subcutaneous emphysema/surgical emphysema 86

    Mastectomy 87

    Medical and surgical objects (iatrogenic) 88

    Foreign bodies 99

    Part III Common conditions and their radiological signs 101

    11 Common conditions and their radiological signs 103

    Pulmonary embolism (PE) 103

    Primary lung malignancy 103

    Pneumonia 104

    Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 104

    Heart failure 105

    Tuberculosis 106

    Glossary 111

    Index 119

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119504153, 978-1119504153
      ISBN10: 1119504155

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Chest X-rays for Medical Students offers a fresh analytical approach to identifying chest abnormalities, helping medical students, junior doctors, and nurses understand the underlying physics and basic anatomical and pathological details of X-ray images of the chest. The authors provide a memorable framework for analysing and presenting chest radiographs, with each radiograph appearing twice in a side-by-side comparison, one as seen in a clinical setting and the second highlighting the pathology.

      This new second edition includes significant revisions, improved annotations of X-rays, expanded pathologies, and numerous additional high-quality images. A comprehensive one-stop guide to learning chest radiograph interpretation, this book:

      • Aligns with the latest Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum
      • Offers guidance on how to formulate normal findings
      • Features self-assessment tests, presentation exercises, and varied

        Table of Contents

        Preface to the 2nd Edition ix

        Acknowledgements xi

        Learning objectives checklist xiii

        About the companion website xv

        Part I Introduction to X-rays 1

        1 Introduction to X-rays 3

        What are X-rays? 3

        How are X-rays produced? 3

        How do X-rays make an image? 4

        The five densities on an X-ray 4

        How are X-ray images (radiographs) stored? 4

        Hazards and precautions 5

        2 Chest X-ray views 7

        PA erect chest X-ray 7

        Other views 8

        3 Radiograph quality 9

        Inclusion 9

        Rotation 10

        Inspiration 11

        4 Normal anatomy on a PA chest X-ray 13

        Right and left 13

        Lung zones 14

        The mediastinum 14

        Normal pulmonary vasculature 15

        General anatomy 16

        Bronchial and lobar anatomy: Figure 4.8 17

        5 Presenting a chest radiograph 19

        Example of presenting a normal chest X-ray 19

        Part II The ABCDE of chest X-rays 21

        6 A - Airway 23

        How to review the airway 23

        What to look for 24

        Tracheal deviation 24

        Carinal angle 25

        7 B – Breathing 27

        How to review the lungs 27

        What to look for 28

        Consolidation/airspace opacification 29

        Air bronchogram 31

        Collapse (atelectasis) overview 32

        Pneumonectomy 41

        Solitary mass lesion 44

        Multiple mass lesions 47

        Cavitating lung lesion 48

        Fibrosis 50

        Pneumothorax 53

        Tension pneumothorax 55

        Hydropneumothorax 56

        Pleural effusion 57

        Pulmonary oedema 60

        Septal lines 64

        Asbestos-related lung disease 65

        8 C – Circulation 69

        How to review the heart and mediastinum 69

        What to look for 69

        Dextrocardia 69

        Cardiomegaly (enlarged heart) 70

        Left atrial enlargement 71

        Widened mediastinum 72

        Hilar enlargement 76

        Hiatus hernia 78

        9 D – Disability 79

        How to review the bones 79

        What to look for 80

        Fractures 80

        Sclerotic and lucent bone lesions 81

        10 E – Everything else (review areas) 83

        How to look at the review areas 83

        What to look for 83

        Gas under the diaphragm (pneumoperitoneum) 84

        Subcutaneous emphysema/surgical emphysema 86

        Mastectomy 87

        Medical and surgical objects (iatrogenic) 88

        Foreign bodies 99

        Part III Common conditions and their radiological signs 101

        11 Common conditions and their radiological signs 103

        Pulmonary embolism (PE) 103

        Primary lung malignancy 103

        Pneumonia 104

        Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) 104

        Heart failure 105

        Tuberculosis 106

        Glossary 111

        Index 119

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