Normal chest imaging examples
This article lists examples of normal imaging of the chest and surrounding structures, divided by modality.
Plain radiographs
Adult examples
- chest radiograph
- PA adult male
- example 1
- example 2: with inverted windows
- example 3
- PA adult female
- example 1
- example 2
- example 3: with labels
- example 4
- example 5: pregnant
- example 6: high BMI (female)
- example 7: high BMI (male)
- AP adult male
- example 1
- AP adult female
- example 1
- example 2: lordotic view
- supine projection
- example 1
- example 2: trauma supine
- example 3: trauma supine in obese patient
- lateral projection
- example 1
- sternum
- example 1, example 2: lateral projection, example 3
- lordotic projection
- example 1, example 2
- inspiratory/expiratory
- example 1
- ribs
- example 1: PA chest, right oblique ribs
- PA adult male
Pediatric examples
- chest radiograph
- preterm neonate: example 1 (27 weeks)
- term neonate: example 1 (lateral decubitus)
- 1-3 years: example 1, example 2
- 4-6 years:
- example 1: 6 year old male
- example 2: 6 year old male
- example 3: 6 year old female
- example 4
- 7-12 years: example needed
- 13-16 years: example needed
- example 1: 14 year old female
CT
- CT chest
- example 1: adult female, non-contrast; lung windows
- example 2: adult male, contrast-enhanced
- example 3: adult female, non-contrast
- example 4: adult male, arterial phase
- HRCT chest
- example 1: non-contrast, supine, prone and expiratory
- CT pulmonary angiogram (CTPA)
- example 1: excellent pulmonary arterial / venous differentiation
- example 2: average pulmonary arterial / venous differentiation
- CT coronary arteries (CTCA)
- right dominant: example 1, example 2
- left dominant: example 1, example 2
- CT thoracic angiogram
- example 1: ECG gated
- example 2: non-ECG gated
- CT pulmonary veins (pre RF ablation)
- example 1
Nuclear Medicine
- VQ scan: example 1, example 2
Fluoroscopy
- sniff test: example 1
Ultrasound
- anterior lung: example 1
Angiography (DSA)
- coronary angiogram: example 1
MR
- coronal post contrast MRA TWIST
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