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Why the apical cap appears on chest x-rays
The cervicothoracic sign can help you locate superior mediastinal masses
Diffuse cystic lung diseases and how they look on CT scans and chest x-rays
Right middle lobe collapse on the chest x-ray and CT scan. Guaranteed exam material
Spot pectus excavatum like a pro on the chest x-ray
Which side is the diaphragm? How to tell on the lateral chest x-ray
Pulmonary vs bony vs skin lesions
Urinary bladder rupture
The continuous diaphragm sign
Pneumomediastinum
Rigler's sign
Colonic Volvulus
Midgut volvulus
Elbow effusion on X-ray
That chest x-ray looks normal, why is it in my exam? How to approach the unremarkable one
Know your caecal volvulus from sigmoid volvulus
Hair on end skull appearance in thalassaemia. But why?
Cavitating lung lesions are a classic exam case!
Know your obturator hernia on abdominal CT scans
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis how to recognise on chest CT scans
Centrilobular pathology on high resolution chest CT (HRCT)
Pulmonary hamartoma a benign chest mass
Incomplete border sign for mediastinal masses
Pericardial and cardiac calcification (non coronary artery)
Left Upper Lobe Collapse
Right Upper Lobe Collapse
How to figure out non-traumatic causes of intracranial bleeding
Gout - so how does it look on medical imaging?
Lipohaemarthrosis - is that blood in your knee?
Secrets of the hypertransradiant lung field