Bhavin Jankharia

Case 14: Covid-19 Angiopathy with Perfusion Defects at 3 Weeks Members Public

3 1/2 weeks after a diagnosis of Covid-19, the lungs show extensive perfusion defects without pulmonary thrombosis

Bhavin Jankharia
Covid-19

Snippet 03: Radiation Risk and CT Scan of the Chest Members Public

126 years after the discovery of X-rays, there is no definitive data that radiation from CT scans increases the future risk of cancer.

Bhavin Jankharia
Radiation

Case 13: Hyperlucent Hemithorax in a 3-Years Old Members Public

Hyperlucent hemithorax in a 3-years old

Bhavin Jankharia
Pediatric

Snippet 02: Centrilobular / Bronchocentric Nodules Members Public

A short discussion on centrilobular / bronchocentric nodules - how to diagnosis and characterize.

Bhavin Jankharia
Interstitial Lung Disease

Snippet 01: Differentiating Traction Bronchiectasis from Honeycombing Members Public

Many radiologists & physicians have difficulty differentiating traction bronchiectasis from honeycombing. The post and video explain how to do this.

Bhavin Jankharia
Interstitial Lung Disease

CT Chest for Covid-19 - Indications - Position Statement / White Paper from Society of Chest Imaging & Intervention - SCII Members Public

Position / white paper from the Society of Chest Imaging and Intervention (SCII) on the use of CT scan in Covid-19

Bhavin Jankharia
Covid-19

Case 12: Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia Members Public

How to suspect tropical pulmonary eosinophilia in acute/subacute settings with diffuse lung disease, especially ill-defined bronchocentric nodules.

Bhavin Jankharia
Interstitial Lung Disease

Case 11: The Tragi-Comic Consequences of a Poor Quality Scan Members Public

62-years old man diagnosed to have Covid-19 on an expiratory scan CT scan and the consequences thereafter. It is necessary to have a supine inspiratory scan at the least in all patients if expiratory and prone are not possible.

Bhavin Jankharia
Scan Protocol