Imaging of pleural effusion For medical students clinicans and residents
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A common finding in a Chest radiograph. But sometimes, Diagnosis of certain of its types, like loculated effusion, subpulmonic effusion, fissural effusion, empyema, may be difficult, which are discussed in this video. • • The different things I will be discussing in this video on pleural effusion are- • What is the radiographic appearance of pleural effusion? • What is the appearance of empyema thoracis ? • How does a pleural effusion appear when patient is supine? • How does a subpulmonic effusion appear? • What is loculated pleural effusion? • What is an encysted effusion? • When is a CT scan or ultrasound necessary in pleural effusion? • These are amongst the many thing I will be discussing in this video. • • Time-codes- • 0:00- queries • 0:41- Effusion in posteroanterior chest Xray • 1:53-Loculated effusion • 2:54- Encysted effusion • 4:08- Effusion in supine patient • 5:24- Subpulmonic effusion. • 6:32- Exudative vs transudative effusion • 7:18- Empyema thoracis Xray • 8:29- USG in pleural effusion • 9:05-Role of CT in pleural effusion • For further information, go to - https://theradioclinics.com For further learning, you may go through the following book- https://www.amazon.com/Interpretation... • • Case courtesy of Dr Hani Makky Al Salam, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 13266. • Case courtesy of Dr Paul Heyworth, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 60396 • Case courtesy of Dr Nafisa Shakir Batta, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 24982 • Case courtesy of Dr Chris O'Donnell, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 17945
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