How I Read a Chest CT
This is for first year residents, starting out on their chest rotation. This is the order in which I read a chest CT. When you first start out, it is important to stick to a script so that you read studies the same way each time. It may be beneficial to have a checklist that you follow to make sure you aren't missing anything. Textbooks I like for chest radiology— Med students and all residents: Felson’s Principles of Chest Roentgenology https://amzn.to/3FhBkvN Radiology residents: Thoracic Imaging: Pulmonary and Cardiovascular Radiology https://amzn.to/2YqzLLh Thoracic radiology fellows: Muller’s Imaging of the Chest: Expert Radiology Series https://amzn.to/3ouJ7QY

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Protocoling chest CTs

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Introduction to CT Chest - Anatomy and Approach

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Chest X Rays (CXR) Made Easy! - Learn in 10 Minutes!

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The Lymph Node Stations in the Chest

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Behind the Knife: How to Read a CT Scan

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How I Read a Lateral CXR

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Normal CT Appearance of a Lobectomy

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4 Must-Know Features of ILD

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Anatomy of CT scans: Thoracic cavity

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Anatomy of CT scans: Abdomen

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Chest X-ray: Cases 1

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Lung Nodules (basics for patients)

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Lobar and Segmental Lung Anatomy on CT

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6.2 Manual of PCI - How to interpret the coronary angiogram

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Chest X-ray Anatomy | Radiology anatomy part 1 prep | How to interpret a chest X-ray

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10 MUST KNOW Chest X-Rays For Medical/PA Finals | CXRs Made Easy

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How To Read A Chest X-ray

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Chest Radiology - Patterns - Airspace

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Basic chest x-ray anatomy

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