This X-Rays Interpretation Guide for medical Students is a teaching and learning resource that offers students, junior doctors, trainee radiologists, radiographers, nurses, physiotherapists and nurse practitioners a basic understanding of the principles of x-ray radiograph in radiology. It provides a memorable way to analyze and present radiographs system as developed.
This application explains how to recognize basic radiological signs, pathology and patterns associated with common medical conditions as seen on xray radiographs. This app presents each radiograph with clinical sign and symptoms, radiological finding, diagnosis, as well as spot diagnosis, such as:
Lung opacities
Lung consolidation
Pnemothorax
Cardiomegaly
Emphysema
Tuberclosis
bronchiectasis
lung cancer
aspergilosis
and other bones xray radiographs.
App Content:
Anatomy Review (Chest X-Ray)
Chest X-Ray Quality
Diagnostic Purpose
How to Comment CXR
Interpretation of Chest X-Ray
Introduction - Chest X-Ray
Radiology Mnemonics
Systematic Approach
Tracheal Pathology
Lung Hilum Pathology
Lung Fields Pathology
Plueral Diseases
Diaphragmatic Pathology
Mediastinal Pathology
Pathologies Of Heart
Costophrenic Angle
Soft Tissue Pathology
Endo Tracheal Tube
Bones Pathology
Acromegaly
Alveolar Cell Carcinoma
Anterior Mediastinal Mass
Asbestosis
Aspergillosis
Asymmetric Hilar
Atelactesis
Atrial Cardiomegaly
Bilateral Hilar
Bilateral Hilar Opacity
Bronchiectesis
Bronchopneumonia
Cardiomegaly
Chronic Obstructive
Coin shadow or
Common Lung Opacities
Consolidation
COPD
Dextocardia
Diaphragmatic Hernia
Abnormalities of lung fields
Abnormalities-Pathology
Bronchiectasis CXR
Differential Diagnosis
Normal Hand X-Ray
Pleural Diseases
Skull X-Ray
Dissecting Aortic Aneurysm
Emphysma
Gouty Arthritiis of hand
Gynaecomastia
Hamartoma
Hemolytic Anemia
Hydropneumothorax
Hyperparathyrodism
Isolated Dextrocardia
Left Ventricular Failure
Lung Abcses with
Lung Absces
Lung Cancer
Lung Cavitation
Lung Consolidation
Lung Mass
Lymphoma
Mastectomy
Miliary TB
Multiple Lung Nodules
Normal Heart
Osteoarthritis
Pancoast Tumor
Pleural Effusion
Plueral Fibrosis
Pnemothorax-Tension
Pneumonia - Right Middle Lobe
Pneumonia + Pnemotecele
Pneumoperitoneum
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary Edema
Pulmonary Embolism
Pulmonary Infarction
Pulmonary Metastase
Radiation Hilar Fibrosis
Rhematoid Arthritis
Right Upper Lobe Collapse
Right Upper Lobes Collapse
Sarcoidosis
Scleroderma
Septic Embolus
Surgical Emphesyma
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm
Tracheal Displacement
Tuberclosis
Unilateral Hilar Opacity
Ventricular Aneurysm
Chest PA View
Chest Lateral View
Anterio Posterio (AP) View
Supine View
AP Lardotic View
Expiratory Chest View
Chest Lateral Decubitus
Lateral View of Sternum
Oblique View of Sternum
Rib AP View
Rib AP Oblique View
Rib PA View
This app also includes chest x-ray cases with answers as well as abdominal x-ray cases with answers.
App Features:
1. Dark mode
2. App content available for offline reading. No additional download is required.
3. You will be able to use this app on all of your other devices after you purchase it. For a free installation on a different device, just sign in with the same AppleID that you used to make the original purchase.
Important Notice: Care has been taken to provide accurate information on this app in keeping with current xray teaching. It is intended only for use by individuals who are students or medical practitioners in the field. It is not intended to replace formal medical xray training. It is not intended for use by non-medical personnel. This information is provided for general medical education purposes only and is not meant to substitute for the independent medical judgement of a physician relative to diagnostic and treatment options of a specific patient's medical condition. In no event will the authors or editors or the developer of this app be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance upon the information provided through this application.
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