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Empyema untreated carries significant mortality. Medical management with tube thoracostomy accompanied by combination therapy with intrapleural tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and deoxyribonuclease (DNase, dornase alpha) has decreased the need for
This book is a practical guide to chest CTs for non-radiologists. A succinct and focused book, Chest CT for Non-Radiologists is designed to give the reader just the level of information they need to know. Chapters begin with the basics of a chest CT,
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A comprehensive one-stop reference for critical care medicine – bolstered by more than 500 Q&A McGraw-Hill Specialty Board Review: Critical Care Medicine is an evidence-based multidisciplinary perspective to critical care medicine. The format of ea
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
The visualized soft tissues on chest CT include the breast tissue, muscles, and subcutaneous tissue and should be viewed on mediastinal window settings on axial images (Level 40, Window 400). I recommend beginning with the right side and scrolling fr
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
The lung parenchyma should be evaluated on axial images using lung window settings (window 1500, level −500) which are recorded on the computer image. Scroll using the mouse through the right lung beginning at the apex and moving toward the lung ba
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
The mediastinal structures on chest CT which include the thyroid gland, lymph nodes, heart, great vessels, and esophagus should be viewed on mediastinal window settings (Level 40, Window 400). I recommend reviewing each organ individually as you scro
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
The upper abdomen to the level of the adrenal glands is routinely included on CT scans of the chest. The organs are usually suboptimally evaluated because contrast is not commonly used for chest CT scans; however one must look carefully to make sure
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
Six to eleven percent of important findings are excluded in the CT FOV, and 2% of these can be seen on the scout film, thus highlighting its importance [Johnson et al., AJR Am J Roentgenol. 202:1256–1263, 2014]. Leonard Berlin’s article, reviewin
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Chest CT for Non-Radiologists ISBN: 9783319897097
The visualized osseous structures on chest CT which include the spine, ribs, sternum, scapula, and humerus should be examined on bone window settings (Level 600, Window 3000). Look at each one individually to see if it is fractured or contains a lyti
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