Case 106: A Specific Pattern of Ground Glass in an Infant Members Public

Most infants with chILD present with ground glass, which in most instances is non-specific, except in this one condition.

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chILD

Case 105: The Pseudo-Miliary Appearance Members Public

Unsharp, ill-defined nodules of varying sizes with ground glass halos define this condition

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Tropical Pulmonary Eosinophilia

Case 104: Popcorn is the Classic Appearance, but Not Always Members Public

Some lung nodules such as hamartomas have a characteristic appearance and can be easily diagnosed on CT scan

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Lung Nodule

Snippet 21: Approach to Right Medial Cardiophrenic Angle Lesions Members Public

Right medial cardiophrenic angle lesions are a group of lesions that can be differentiate from one another based on their internal characteristics and location

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Mediastinum

Case 103: SFTP Members Public

SFTPs can be diagnosed reliably on CT scan as solid enhancing, often incidental asymptomatic, pleural masses that grow slowly with minimal uptake on PET/CT, in the 50-70 years age group.

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Pleura

Lecture: Dr S K Bhalla Oration at SCIICON 2024 - Evolution of HRCT - A 33-Years Journey Members Public

A 33-years journey encapsulating a move from data, information and knowledge...to hopefully...wisdom

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ILD

Snippet 20: Practical Approach to Diffuse Cystic Lung Diseases Members Public

How to approach patients with diffuse cystic lung disease

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Cystic Lung Disease

Case 102: Tracheobronchial Tuberculosis Members Public

It is important to recognize tracheobronchial TB on CT scans

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Tuberculosis