CT Head

CT Head Interpreting a CT/MRI Head Scan is an essential skill for any junior doctor. It is one of the most common first-line investigations that you will be asked to order, and can be used to investigate a variety of conditions. To help you learn this skill, you can...

CXR – Acute Conditions

Acute Conditions Take a look at these example chest X-Rays and see if you can identify the key finding. We have analysed the first one for you. Click on the green boxes to reveal the diagnosis. Example 1 Take a look at the following example. Let us go through how we...

CXR – Masses, Fluid Collections and more

Masses and Fluid Collections Identifying masses and collections of fluid is key in clinic and so practise this clinical skill using the images below. Example 1 Take a look at the following example. Let us go through how we would systematically analyse this and the...

CXR – Lung Collapse

Lung Collapse Lung collapse is an important finding in a chest X-ray. Being able to identify different types of lung collapse is a key clinical skill. Example 1 Take a look at the following example. Let us go through how we would systematically analyse this and the...

CXR – Foreign Objects

Foreign Objects Foreign objects are important findings in chest X-rays so it is vital that you can distinguish these objects from normal structures . Example 1 Take a look at the following example. Let us go through how we would systematically analyse this and the...

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