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Radiology Masterclass

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Radiology education for medical students, doctors in training and allied healthcare professionals.
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X-RAY QUIZ: Inversion injury to ankle. Unable to bear weight. AP and lateral views. Is there a visible injury? If so, what is the injury? Start Quiz buff.ly/3Zswx5C

X-RAY QUIZ: Inversion injury to ankle. Unable to bear weight. AP and lateral views. Is there a visible injury? If so, what is the injury? Start Quiz buff.ly/3Zswx5C
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ABDOMINAL X-RAY 2: Patient with history of previous surgery and acute abdominal pain. What does this image show and what is the likely cause? Answer buff.ly/4jxndH1

ABDOMINAL X-RAY 2: Patient with history of previous surgery and acute abdominal pain. What does this image show and what is the likely cause? Answer buff.ly/4jxndH1
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X-RAY QUIZ: High temperature and cough. Which answer best describes the appearance? A: Normal B: Image inadequate due to patient rotation C: Pleural effusion D: Lung cancer E: Consolidation Annotations slide 2. Start Quiz buff.ly/4g4MrJF

X-RAY QUIZ: High temperature and cough. Which answer best describes the appearance?
A: Normal
B: Image inadequate due to patient rotation 
C: Pleural effusion
D: Lung cancer
E: Consolidation
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X-RAY QUIZ: Which structure is visibly normal in this patient with lung cancer? A: Left upper zone B: Left hilum C: Left lower zone D: Right paratracheal stripe E: Right hilum Answer slide 2. Start Quiz buff.ly/3WsdAz4

X-RAY QUIZ: Which structure is visibly normal in this patient with lung cancer?
A: Left upper zone
B: Left hilum
C: Left lower zone
D: Right paratracheal stripe
E: Right hilum
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X-RAY QUIZ: Nasogastric tube insertion. Failed to aspirate gastric fluid. Where is the nasogastric tube tip? A: Stomach B: Within a hiatus hernia C: Right upper quadrant of abdomen D: Right side of mediastinum E: Right lung Annotations slide 2. Start Quiz buff.ly/4arT87t

X-RAY QUIZ: Nasogastric tube insertion. Failed to aspirate gastric fluid. Where is the nasogastric tube tip?
A: Stomach
B: Within a hiatus hernia
C: Right upper quadrant of abdomen
D: Right side of mediastinum
E: Right lung
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TRAUMA X-RAY 38: Trauma to wrist. What are these images? Why did this patient need the investigation on the right? Answer buff.ly/3WpmWM8

TRAUMA X-RAY 38: Trauma to wrist. What are these images? Why did this patient need the investigation on the right? Answer buff.ly/3WpmWM8
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X-RAY QUIZ: What is the cause of the abnormal calcification in this image? A: Calcified gallstones B: Calcified mesenteric lymph nodes C: Pancreatic calcification D: Malignant calcification E: Calcified uterine fibroid Start Quiz bit.ly/3gYVY8W

X-RAY QUIZ: What is the cause of the abnormal calcification in this image?
A: Calcified gallstones
B: Calcified mesenteric lymph nodes
C: Pancreatic calcification
D: Malignant calcification
E: Calcified uterine fibroid
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X-RAY QUIZ: What is the cause of the abnormal calcification? A: Adrenal calcification B: Appendicolith C: Gallstones D: Pancreatic calcification E: Staghorn renal calculus Start Quiz buff.ly/4hpDYSk

X-RAY QUIZ: What is the cause of the abnormal calcification?
A: Adrenal calcification
B: Appendicolith
C: Gallstones
D: Pancreatic calcification
E: Staghorn renal calculus
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