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Parenchymal Opacification on HRCT
Parenchymal opacities can be subdivided into two categories, ground glass and consolidation. A third category, super- dense opacification, is included for ...
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Patterns Of Lobar Collapse -- RadiologyNotebook.com
In right lower lobe collapse, the collapsing lobe moves centrally and inferiorly. Some inferior displacement of the minor fissure is usually evident on the ...
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Patterns Of Lobar Collapse -- RadiologyNotebook.com
Because of the lack of an analogous minor fissure in the left lung, left upper lobe collapse takes on a much different appearance than its right-sided ...
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Patterns Of Lobar Collapse -- RadiologyNotebook.com
Because of the lack of an analogous minor fissure in the left lung, left upper lobe collapse takes on a much different appearance than its right-sided ...
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Linear Opacities on HRCT
Differential diagnosis of linear opacities on high-resolution chest CT.
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Parenchymal Opacification on HRCT
Parenchymal opacities can be subdivided into two categories, ground glass and consolidation. A third category, super- dense opacification, is included for ...
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Linear Opacities on HRCT
Septal lines are caused by thickening of the intra and/or interlobular septa. ... Linear opacities that are not septal lines usually indicate fibrosis. ...
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Workup of the Solitary Pulmonary Nodule -- RadiologyNotebook.com
Step Never: Nodule Enhancement Protocol. It is my personal feeling that CT scans looking at how much a nodule does or does not enhance over 5 minutes ...
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