Lecture 20: Thoracic Radiology Flashcards

1
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What is the best method to assess a fractured rib?

A

CT

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2
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What can a fractured rib be associated with?

A

Pneumothorax/Hemothorax

Injuries to the spleen, liver, and kidney

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3
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What happens with a spontaneous pneumothorax?

A

Air leaks into cavity causing a lung collapse and compression of mediastinal structures and vessels

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4
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What happens with a tension pneumothorax?

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Air enters thorax but cannot exit

Lung collapses and impairs venous return, leading to cardiac arrest

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5
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What can cause a pulmonary meniscus?

A

Surface tension between two different fluids in pleural cavity
-mostly in costodiaphragmatic or costomediastinal recess

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6
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What is a coin sign?

A

Solitary, round, circumscribed shadows on x-ray

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7
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What can cause coin sign?

A

TB
Neoplasms
Cysts
Vascular anomalies

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8
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What are Kerley lines?

A

Are seen when the interlobular septa in the pulmonary interstitium become prominent (compressed due to enlarged lymph nodes)

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9
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What can cause Kerley lines?

A

Pulmonary edema
Lymphoma and other cancers
Pneumonia

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10
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What is cardiac tamponade?

A

Accumulation of fluid in the pericardial space, resulting in reduced ventricular filling and subsequent hemodynamic compromise

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What can cause cardiac tamponade?

A

Neoplasms
Pericarditis
Effusion due to renal failure
Trauma

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12
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What are they symptoms of cardiac tamponade?

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Beck’s Triad:

  • Distant heart sounds
  • Jugular distension
  • Hypotension
  • Signs of shock
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