CT Chest Abdomen and Pelvis

CT CHEST, ABDOMEN and PELVIS Technique: Post IV and oral contrast fine slice imaging was obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases and in portal venous phase from the lung bases to the symphysis pubis. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Chest: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is no […]

Plain Film Chest & Abdomen

NORMAL PLAIN FILM CHEST & ABDOMEN Clinical Information: Findings: Chest: The cardiomediastinal contour is within normal limits. The lungs and pleural spaces are clear. Abdomen: The bowel gas pattern is unremarkable with no dilation or air-fluid levels. No organomegaly, free gas or abnormal calcification is seen. Copy to clipboard

Normal HRCT Chest

NORMAL HRCT CHEST Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non-contrast helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Fine slice supine expiratory and prone inspiratory images were also acquired. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is […]

Normal CT Pulmonary Angiogram

NORMAL CT PULMONARY ANGIOGRAM Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice pulmonary artery phase helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The pulmonary arteries have a normal appearance with no fillings defects to suggest a pulmonary embolus. The heart, great vessels, trachea […]

Normal CT Chest

NORMAL CT CHEST Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice post contrast helical CT images were obtained from the lung apices to the lung bases. Mediastinal and lung windows were reconstructed. Comparison: ___________ Findings: The heart, great vessels, trachea and oesophagus have a normal appearance. There is no lymphadenopathy. The pulmonary vessels and bronchi are normal, as […]

PA Chest X-ray

NORMAL CHEST X-RAY Clinical Information: Findings: The cardiomediastinal contour is within normal limits. The lungs and pleural spaces are clear. Copy to clipboard TRAUMA CHEST X-RAY Clinical Information: Findings: The cardiomediastinal contour is within normal limits. The lungs and pleural spaces are clear. No rib fractures are identified. No pneumothorax is seen. Copy to clipboard […]