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Definitions

  • Define: Alveolar (airspace) disease
  • Define: Anterior and posterior junction lines
  • Define: Aortopulmonary window
  • Define: Atelectasis
  • Define: Azygoesophageal line
  • Define: Azygoesophageal recess
  • Define: Bleb
  • Define: Bronchiectasis
  • Define: Bulla
  • Define: COPD
  • Define: Cardiophrenic angles
  • Define: Cephalization
  • Define: Costophrenic angles
  • Define: Emphysema
  • Define: Eventration of the diaphragm
  • Define: Granuloma
  • Define: Interstitial disease
  • Define: Lung markings
  • Define: Right paratracheal stripe
  • Define: Superior pericardial recess
  • How can a phantom tumor be confirmed?
  • List eight common causes of hemidiaphragm elevation.
  • List five causes of a batwing pattern.
  • List six causes of Kerley lines.
  • List six causes of an air bronchogram.
  • List six common causes of bilateral diaphragmatic elevation.
  • What are Kerley (septal) lines?
  • What are the normal positions of the diaphragmatic shadows?
  • What is a batwing or butterfly pattern?
  • What is an air bronchogram?
  • What is the phantom or vanishing tumor sign (pseudotumor)?

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