CXR_Terminology/Disorder -> Description Flashcards
Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Abdominal organs in the thorax, Mediastinal Shift toward the unaffected side
Tetralogy of Fallot
Boot Shaped Heart
Complete Transposition of the Great Vessels
Egg-shaped Heart or egg on a string
Viral Croup (Laryngotrachealbronchitis)
Subglottic Narrowing, ‘Steeple” sign or “Pencil Tip”
Epiglottitis (Bacterial)
“Thumb” Appearance - Epiglottis is thickened and flattened
Pulmonary edema
Fluffy infiltrates or Butterfly/batwing pattern
atelectasis
Patchy infiltrates or Plate-like infiltrates
ARDS/IRDS
Ground glass, honeycomb
pneumonia/edema
Air bronchogram
Pulmonary embolus/infarction
Peripheral wedge-shaped infiltrate
Plural effusion
Concave superior interface/border or Basilar infiltrates with meniscus
Radiolucent
Dark pattern, air
Radiodense
White pattern, solid, fluid
Infiltrate
Any ill-defined radiodensity
Consolidation
Solid white area