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[https://radiopaedia.org Radiopaedia.org] is your golden bible for this subject – you’ll find almost everything you need there, especially images. If you search for a pathology you’ll get cases of that pathology. There are even annotated cases. You can filter by these by filtering study modality -> annotated image. | |||
[https://radiopaedia.org/users/szukits/playlists?lang=us This helpful man] in the radiology department has made playlists of radiology cases which you can check out. | |||
[https://www.cram.com/flashcards/radiopharmaceuticals-11184093 Flashcards for radiopharmaceuticals] | |||
== Frequently shown pictures on the exam == | |||
* You should be able to recognize these diseases or at least differentiate them from similar-looking diseases | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/pleural-effusion-7?lang=us Hydrothorax = pleural effusion] | |||
* Pneumonia | |||
** [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/bronchopneumonia-4?lang=us Bronchopneumonia] | |||
** [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/right-upper-lobe-pneumonia-9?lang=us Lobar pneumonia] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/pneumothorax-29?lang=us Pneumothorax] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/extradural-vs-subdural-haematoma-lemon-vs-banana?lang=us Epidural haematoma] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/subdural-hemorrhage-4?lang=us Subdural haematoma] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/subarachnoid-haemorrhage-5?lang=us Subarachnoid haematoma] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/abdominal-aortic-aneurysm-14?lang=us Abdominal aortic aneurysm] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/aortic-intramural-haematoma-4?lang=us Aortic intramural haematoma] | |||
* Thyroid scintigraphy | |||
** Hot or cold nodule, etc. | |||
** Good image on the nuclear medicine head and neck lecture | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/bronchial-carcinoid-tumour-3?lang=us PET scan of tumours] | |||
* Labelling major structures on a chest x-ray ([https://radiopaedia.org/cases/cardiomediastinal-outlines-on-chest-x-ray?lang=us 1], [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/cardiomediastinal-anatomy-on-chest-radiography-annotated-images?lang=us 2]) | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/ct-head-axial-labelling-questions?lang=us Labelling major structures on head CT] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/ct-chest-arterial-phase-axial-labelling-questions?lang=us Labelling major structures on chest CT] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/brain-abscess-9?lang=us Brain abscess] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/splenic-rupture-with-peri-splenic-haematoma-and-haemoperitoneum?lang=us Abdominal fluid] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/pneumoperitoneum-41?lang=us Abdominal air (pneumoperitoneum)] | |||
** For example due to <abbr>GI</abbr> perforation | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/fractured-radius?lang=us Distal radius fracture] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/codman-triangle-illustration?lang=us Codman triangle] | |||
** Elevated periosteum due to bone tumor | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/skeletal-metastases-1?lang=us Bone scintigraphy] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/spinal-fracture-with-cauda-equina-syndrome-teaching?lang=us Spinal cord compression from vertebrae] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/large-bowel-obstruction?lang=us Obstructive ileus] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/compression-fracture-2?lang=us Vertebral compression fracture] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/pulmonary-embolism-31?lang=us Pulmonary embolism] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/acute-pancreatitis-22?lang=us Acute pancreatitis] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/liver-abscess-6?lang=us Liver abscess] | |||
* [https://www.sonosite.com/media-library/ruq-liverr-kidney Recognize kidney and liver on US] | |||
* [https://radiopaedia.org/cases/colonic-diverticulosis-6?lang=us Colon diverticulosis] |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 27 November 2023
Radiopaedia.org is your golden bible for this subject – you’ll find almost everything you need there, especially images. If you search for a pathology you’ll get cases of that pathology. There are even annotated cases. You can filter by these by filtering study modality -> annotated image.
This helpful man in the radiology department has made playlists of radiology cases which you can check out.
Flashcards for radiopharmaceuticals
Frequently shown pictures on the exam
- You should be able to recognize these diseases or at least differentiate them from similar-looking diseases
- Hydrothorax = pleural effusion
- Pneumonia
- Pneumothorax
- Epidural haematoma
- Subdural haematoma
- Subarachnoid haematoma
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Aortic intramural haematoma
- Thyroid scintigraphy
- Hot or cold nodule, etc.
- Good image on the nuclear medicine head and neck lecture
- PET scan of tumours
- Labelling major structures on a chest x-ray (1, 2)
- Labelling major structures on head CT
- Labelling major structures on chest CT
- Brain abscess
- Abdominal fluid
- Abdominal air (pneumoperitoneum)
- For example due to GI perforation
- Distal radius fracture
- Codman triangle
- Elevated periosteum due to bone tumor
- Bone scintigraphy
- Spinal cord compression from vertebrae
- Obstructive ileus
- Vertebral compression fracture
- Pulmonary embolism
- Acute pancreatitis
- Liver abscess
- Recognize kidney and liver on US
- Colon diverticulosis
Pages in category ‘Clinical Radiology (POTE course)’
The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total.
0–9
- 1. The fundamentals of X-ray imaging. X-ray equipments. Radiation protection.
- 2. The fundamentals of CT and MRI imaging, examination methods.
- 3. Fundamentals of ultrasound physics. Ultrasound methods. Patient preparation before examination.
- 4. Imaging of pneumonias.
- 5. Thoracic masses. Imaging strategy, differential diagnosis.
- 6. Pulmonary embolism. Diagnosis and diagnostic difficulties.
- 7. Pneumothorax and hydrothorax. Etiology, radiologic characteristics.
- 8. Interstitial pulmonary diseases. Pulmonary fibrosis. Silicosis. Emphysema.
- 9. Diagnostic imaging of cardiac diseases. Methods, indications. Cardiomyopathies. Diseases of the pericardium.
- 10. Imaging of ischemic heart diseases and cardiac valve diseases.
- 11. Diseases of the aorta. Imaging methods, the role of CT and MRI.
- 12. Imaging in acute abdomen.
- 13. Imaging of the esophagus, stomach and small bowels. Methods, indications, imaging strategy.
- 14. Imaging of the colon. Inflammatory diseases of the colon. Diverticulosis. Colon tumors.
- 15. Imaging of the liver and the hepatobiliary system. Imaging techniques, indications, information content.
- 16. Imaging of the pancreas and the spleen. Imaging techniques, indications, information content.
- 17. Imaging of the urinary system. Indications, diagnostic strategy. Renal inflammatory diseases, nephrolithiasis.
- 18. Onco-uroradiology: Adrenal and renal masses. Masses of the urinary bladder, the prostate and the testis. Imaging techniques and strategy.
- 19. Imaging of the arterial system and arterial diseases. Methods of angiography. Indications and complications.
- 20. Imaging of the venous and lymphatic system and their diseases. Deep vein thrombosis.
- 21. Imaging of musculoskeletal trauma (bones and soft tissue). Radiologic signs of fracture healing. Terminology.
- 22. Imaging of degenerative joint diseases.
- 23. Imaging of inflammatory bone and joint diseases. Osteomyelitis, arthritis. Aseptic bone necrosis.
- 24. Imaging of bone metastases. Radiologic and nuclear medicine techniques.
- 25. Neuroradiology. Imaging techniques and indications.
- 26. Neuroradiology. Imaging of acute intracranial vascular diseases. Stroke.
- 27. Imaging in neurotrauma.
- 28. Imaging of the vertebral column and the spinal cord. Main diseases.
- 29. Imaging of the head and the neck. Imaging methods, indications and strategy.
- 30. Imaging of the orbit and the paranasal sinuses. Imaging methods, indications and strategy.
- 31. Imaging of the breast. Mammography, clinical mammography, ultrasound.
- 32. Imaging strategy in gynecologic tumors (cervix, uterus, ovarium).
- 33. Intravascular radiologic interventions I. Methods of revascularization (PTA, stent implantation, selective thrombolysis, catheter thrombectomy/embolectomy).
- 34. Intravascular radiologic interventions II. Interventional radiologic treatment of bleeding, vasoocclusive techniques (embolization, sclerotisation).
- 35. Image-guided biopsies. Cyst puncture, drainage (biliary, renal, bladder etc.)
- 36. Radiologic interventions in tumor treatment (Tumor ablation techniques. Selective cytostatic treatment, chemoembolization).
- 37. The fundamentals of nuclear medicine imaging. Types of radiation, applications.
- 38. Advantages of hybrid techniques (SPECT/CT, PET/CT).
- 39. Radioisotope diagnostics of pulmonary embolism (perfusion and inhalation). Radioisotope methods in pulmonary malignancies.
- 40. Radioisotope examination of myocardial perfusion (transient and permanent ischaemia, viability). Radioisotope examination of left ventricle pump function and wall motion problems.
- 41. Radioisotope diagnostics of thyroid diseases and parathyroid diseases.
- 42. Nuclear medicine methods in childhood (kidney, bone, 123I-MIBG scintigraphy).
- 43. Radioisotope diagnostics in breast and gynecologic tumors. The significance of sentinel lymph node scintigraphy.
- 44. Brain perfusion examinations in nuclear medicine (indications, radiopharmaceuticals, imaging).
- 45. Nuclear medicine examinations in gastroenterology.
- 46. Isotope renography (indications, radiopharmaceuticals, imaging).
- 47. Indications of bone scintigraphy. The significance and indications of 3-phase bone scintigraphy.
- 48. Radioiodine therapy in the diseases of the thyroid gland.
- 49. Radionuclide therapy of neuroendocrine and neuroectodermal tumors.