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Thoracic Imaging: Case Review Summary

Thoracic Imaging: Case Review by Justin T. Stowell, MD (Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida)

Master the critical imaging content you need to know with this thoroughly updated title in the popular Case Review series. Thoracic Imaging offers a highly illustrated, case-based preparation for board review to help residents and recertifying radiologists succeed on exams, demonstrate a clinical understanding of thoracic imaging, and improve imaging accuracy and interpretation. Cases include both common and difficult-to-diagnose disorders spanning the range of diseases impacting the thorax, including sarcoidosis, lymphoma, traumatic aortic injury, small airway disease, idiopathic interstitial pneumonias, developmental lung disease, and lung cancer. Presents more than 145 high-yield case studies organized by level of difficulty, helping you build your knowledge and confidence in stages. All cases have been refreshed and rewritten to capture the latest clinical implications and diagnostic pearls on thoracic conditions that you will be tested on. Includes multiple-choice questions, answers, and rationales that mimic the format of certification exams. Uses short, easily digestible chapters covering the full range of thoracic imaging for efficient, effective learning and exam preparation. Features hundreds of high-quality, full-color images (many new to this edition) representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in thoracic imaging. Images include chest radiographs, CT, PET-CT, and MRI to help you expand your visual identification and diagnostic skills. Clearly see and interpret 400 high-quality, state-of-the-art images representing a wide range of clinical situations encountered in thoracic imaging. Get fresh perspectives from 200 updated or new cases reflecting the most recent changes in thoracic imaging, including PET-CT, emerging pulmonary infections, smoking-related lung diseases, Fleischner guidelines for management of incidentally detected lung nodules, and ground glass and part-solid lung nodules. Spend less time searching and more time learning with easy-to-navigate chapters focused on visual identification and diagnosis, and reorganized by degree of case difficulty.

Table of Contents

CASE 1 Lung Cancer Case 4 CASE 35 1 CASE 2 Spontaneous Pneumothorax 1 Case 1. Lung Cancer 2 Case 2. Spontaneous Pneumothorax 3 Case 3. Pleural Plaques 4 Case 4. Emphysema--Chest Radiography 5 Case 5. Sarcoidosis (1,2,3 Lymphadenopathy) 6 Case 6. Mesothelioma 7 Case 7. Junction Lines 8 Case 8. Hamartoma 9 CASE 9 Left Lower Lobe Pneumonia 9 Case 9. Cystic Fibrosis 10 Case 10. Mediastinal Mass (Aneurysm or Other Vascular Lesion) 11 Case 11. Pulmonary Contusion and Laceration 12 Case 12. Malpositioned Catheter 13 Case 13. Abnormal Paraspinal Line on Radiography 14 Case 14. Miliary Tuberculosis 15 Case 15. Neurofibromas 16 Case 16. Left Lower Lobe Atelectasis 17 Case 17. Pulmonary Hypertension 18 Case 18. Lung Abscess 19 Case 19. Pneumomediastinum 20 Case 20. Subpulmonic Pleural Effusion 21 Case 21. Pneumothorax on Supine Radiograph 22 Case 22. Loculated Pleural Fluid in the Major Fissure 23 Case 23. Esophageal Cancer 24 Case 24. Calcified Granuloma 25 Case 25. Radiation Pneumonitis 26 Case 26. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) 27 Case 27. Cavitary Tuberculosis 28 Case 28. Mycetoma 29 Case 29. Pericardial Cyst 30 Case 30. Pneumonia 31 Case 31. Empyema 32 Case 32. Neurogenic Tumor (Schwannoma) 33 Case 33. Hemothorax 34 Case 34. Rib Notching 35 Case 35. Left Upper Lobe Atelectasis (Lung Cancer) 36 Case 36. Interstitial Edema 37 Case 37. Thyroid Goiter 38 Case 38. Community-Acquired Bacterial Pneumonia 39 Case 39. Pulmonary Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis 40 Case 40. Lymphangitic Carcinomatosis 41 Case 41. Rounded Atelectasis 42 Case 42. Sarcoidosis (Stage IV) 43 Case 43. Emphysema on CT (centrilobular) 44 Case 44. Anterior Mediastinal Mass (Thymoma) 45 Case 45. Subcarinal Lymph Node Enlargement Secondary to Metastatic Disease 46 Case 46. Silicosis 47 Case 47. Progressive Systemic Sclerosis (Scleroderma) 48 Case 48. Ranke Complex 49 Case 49. Bronchiectasis 50 Case 50. Arteriovenous Malformation 51 Case 51. Aortic Aneurysm 52 Case 52. Pulmonary Infarction 53 Case 53. Lymphoma 54 Case 54. Traumatic Aortic Injury 55 Case 55. Lipoid Pneumonia 56 Case 56. Kartagener Syndrome 57 Case 57. Invasive Aspergillosis 58 Case 58. Granulomatosis with Polyangiiitis 59 Case 59. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis 60 Case 60. Tuberculosis (Lymphadenopathy) 61 Case 61. Pneumocystis Jirovecii Pneumonia 62 Case 62. Ossified Lymph Nodes Secondary to Metastatic Osteosarcoma 63 Case 63. Septic Infarcts 64 Case 64. Bronchopleural Fistula 65 Case 65. Superior Sulcus Tumor 66 Case 66. Post-Primary Reactivation TB 67 Case 67. Mediastinal and Hilar Lymphadenopathy (Lung Cancer) 68 Case 68. Subsolid Nodule (Adenocarcinoma) 69 Case 69. Azygos Continuation of the Inferior Vena Cava 70 Case 70. Right Upper Lobe Atelectasis 71 Case 71. Traumatic Rupture of the Left Hemidiaphragm 72 Case 72. Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava 73 Case 73. Aspiration 74 Case 74. Nonspecific Interstitial Pneumonia (NSIP) 75 Case 75. Ascending Aortic Aneurysm 76 Case 76. Carcinoid 77 Case 77. Boerhaave Syndrome 78 Case 78. Bronchiectasis 79 Case 79. Bulla (Giant) 80 Case 80. Combined RML and RLL Atelectasis (Endobronchial Metastases) 81 Case 81. Lipoma 82 Case 82. Apical Cap 83 Case 83. Bleomycin Drug Toxicity 84 Case 61 Radiation Pneumonitis /Chronic 84 Case 84. Lung Cancer With N2 Nodal Disease 85 Case 85. Superior Vena Cava (SVC) Syndrome 86 Case 86. Pulmonary Hemorrhage 87 Case 87. Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) 88 Case 88. Chest Wall Mass - Hematoma 89 Case 89. Scimitar Sign (Hypogenetic Lung Syndrome) 90 Case 90. Pericardial Effusion 91 Case 91. Bronchiectasis 92 Case 92. Achalasia 93 Case 93. Coccidioidomycosis 94 Case 94. Hydrostatic Pulmonary Edema 95 Case 95. Internal Mammary Lymph Node Enlargement 96 Case 96. CT-Guided Transthoracic Needle Biopsy (TTNB) 97 Case 97. Bronchial Atresia 98 Case 98. Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis 99 Case 99. Solitary Pulmonary Nodule--Lung Cancer Screening 100 Case 100. Tracheal Stenosis 101 Case 101. Thymic Hyperplasia 102 Case 102. Part Solid Nodule 103 Case 103. Pulmonary Alveolar Proteinosis 104 Case 104. Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis 105 Case 105. Mucoid Impaction (Obstructing Tumor) 106 Case 106. Solitary Fibrous Tumor of the Pleura 107 Case 107. Complete Lung Collapse (Lung Cancer) 108 Case 108. Mycobacterium avium Complex (MAC) Infection 109 Case 109. Sarcoidosis (Perilymphatic Nodules) 110 Case 110 Small Airways Disease (Infectious Bronchiolitis) 111 Case 111 Mosaic Attenuation (Small Airways Disease) 112 Case 112. Chronic Beryllium Disease 113 Case 113. Chronic Eosinophilic Pneumonia 114 Case 114. Tracheal Diverticulum 115 Case 115. Sternal Dehiscence Following Median Sternotomy 116 Case 116. Mediastinitis 117 Case 117: Organizing Pneumonia 118 Case 118. Tracheobronchial Amyloidosis 119 Case 119: Constrictive Bronchiolitis 120 Case 120. Metastasizing Leiomyoma 121 Case 121. Asbestosis 122 Case 122. Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome 123 Case 123. Tracheomalacia 124 Case 124. Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma of the Trachea 125 Case 125. Nocardia Infection (Heart Transplant Patient) 126 Case 126. Chronic Pulmonary Embolism 127 Case 127. Metastatic Thyroid Carcinoma 128 Case 128. Castleman Disease (Benign Lymph Node Hyperplasia) 129 Case 129. Aortic Dissection 130 Case 130. Relapsing Polychondritis 131 Case 131. Swyer-James-Macleod Syndrome 132 Case 132. Accessory Cardiac Bronchus 133 Case 133. Intralobar Sequestration 134 Case 134. Acute Pulmonary Embolism 135 Case 135. Panlobular Emphysema (Alpha1-Antitrypsin Deficiency) 136 Case 136. Thymic Cyst 137 Case 137. Tracheal Bronchus 138 Case 138. Amiodarone Drug Toxicity 139 Case 139 Saphenous Vein Graft Aneurysm Following CABG Surgery 140 Case 140. Infectious Bronchiolitis 141 Case 141. Viral Pneumonia (Organ Transplant Patient) 142 Case 142 Pulmonary Venoocclusive Disease 143 Case 143 Tracheobronchial Papillomatosis 144 Case 144 Idiopathic Tracheal Stenosis 144 Case 144. Echinococcal Cysts 145 Case 145. Congenital Pulmonary Airway Malformation (CPAM) 146 Case 146 Lymphocytic Interstitial Pneumonia (LIP)

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Thoracic Imaging: Case Review by Justin T. Stowell, MD (Department of Radiology, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville, Florida)
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Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
2023-07-23
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