radiological index

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[starttext]1: basics of radiology

CT Scan Physics - Basics

Image Formation CT Physics

Image Quality CT Physics

16 Slice CT Physics and Examples

Physics of Diagnostic Ultrasound

Physics of Ultrasound: Transducers

Physics of Ultrasound: Pulse Echo US



Chest X-ray (interpretation)
 



RAD Cleaning Film Screen  new



2:Emergency Medicine Ultrasound


Cardiac tamponade 3 video

Acute cholecystitis

Molar pregnancy


pneumothorax 2 
video

Appendicitis with appendicolith

Abdominal aortic aneurysm 3 video 


ectopic Pregnancy
3 video

ultrasound guided central venous catheter placement


Ultrasound-guided Central line insertion


ultrasound use in trauma
3 video (rib fracture diagnosis _ reduction of fracture by us)
 

Acute Abdomen 6 video


3-chest x-ray interpretation   


Chest x-ray : Normal
Chest x-ray (How to read the chest x ray: Concepts and Quality)
Chest X-ray (interpretation)                                            
Chest x-ray (RDS)                                                          
Chest x-ray (Anatomy on Lateral view)                                                         
Chest x-ray (Tubes and Lines)                                      
Chest x-ray (Hemothorax)                                              
Chest x-ray (Endotracheal Tube position)                                               
Chest x-ray (COPD and Emphysema)
Chest x-ray (Silhouette sign)                                        
Chest x-ray (Congenital Lobar Emphysema)              
Chest x-ray (Pneumomediastinum)                               
Chest x-ray (Histoplasmosis, Fungal infection)  

Chest x-ray -- Pleural effusion, Pneumonia
Chest x-ray-- subphrenic abscess
Chest x-ray -Sarcoidosis
Chest X-ray : Pneumonia


4-Radiographic Positioning    new 

RAD Positioning
Radiographic Positioning: Skull (AP Axial - Towne)
Radiographic Positioning: Skull (LATERAL)
Radiographic Positioning: Skull (SMV)
Radiographic Positioning: Skull (WATERS)
Radiographic Positioning - Cervical Spine (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Cervical Spine (Lateral)
Radiographic Positioning - Cervical Spine (Odontoid)
Radiographic Positioning: Cervical Spine (Obliques)
Radiographic Positioning: Thoracic Spine (AP) 
Radiographic Positioning: Thoracic Spine (Lateral)
Radiographic Positioning: Thoracic Spine (Swimmers)
Radiographic Positioning: Lumbar Spine (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Lumbar Spine (Lateral)
Radiographic Positioning: Lumbar Spine (Obliques)
Radiographic Positioning: Lumber Spine L5/S1 Spot 
Radiographic Positioning: Sacrum (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Sacrum/Coccyx (Lateral) 
Radiographic Positioning: Coccyx (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Sternum (RAO)
Radiographic Positioning: RIBS (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Ribs (PA)
Radiographic Positioning: Ribs (OBLIQUES)
X-ray positioning: AP ankle - University of Derby
Radiographic Positioning: Barium Enema (AP AXIAL)
Radiographic Positioning: BE (RPO/LPO)
Radiographic Positioning: Barium Enema (LAT/DECUB)
Radiographic Positioning: Stomach (LATERAL)
Radiographic Positioning: Stomach (PA)
Radiographic Positioning: Stomach (LPO)
Radiographic Positioning: Stomach (RAO)
Radiographic Positioning: Gallbladder (PA) 
Radiographic Positioning: Gallbladder (DECUB)
Radiographic Positioning: Gallbladder (LAO)
Radiographic Positioning: Kidneys (AP)
Radiographic Positioning: Rectum (LATERAL)

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