Imaging Flashcards

1
Q

Which parts of the heart and its adjacent vessels form the outline on a radiograph?

A

1) SVC
2) R pulmonary artery
3) RA
4) RV
5) LV
6) LA (+LA appendage)
7) Main pulmonary artery
8) Aortic arch

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2
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How is cardiomegaly determined with a X-ray?

A

Transverse diameter of heart/transverse diameter of thorax >0.55

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3
Q

What are 6 radiographic features of CHF?

A

1) Cardiomegaly
2) Dilated pulmonary veins
3) Upper lobe diversion (upper pulmonary veins preferentially enlarged)
4) Interstitial edema (kerley A/B)
5) Alveolar oedema (“bat-wing” consolidation)
6) Bilateral pleural effusions

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4
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What is the main difference between kerley A and B lines?

A

A: long lines in upper lobes towards hilum
B: short peripheral perpendicular lines in lower lobes

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5
Q

How would an atrial septal defect appear on X-ray?

A

Heart would show dilated right heart chambers and pulmonary arteries

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6
Q

How would mitral stenosis appear on X-ray?

A

Grossly dilated LA and LAA with features of CHD

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7
Q

How would pericardial effusion appear on X-ray?

A

Water bottle heart

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