Anatomy of a Transverse CT of the Thorax
2016 ж. 20 Қаз.
305 636 Рет қаралды
An overview of the anatomy visible in a transverse computed axial tomographical image of the thorax (and part of the abdomen) performed with intravenous contrast and acquired in the arterial phase.
[The CT image was uploaded to Radiopedia by Dr Andrew Dixon
radiopaedia.org/cases/normal-...]
Thank you for your work, I'm a Brazilian student currently in the second semester, and this is really helpful!
Cant thank you enough. What a concise and yet so informative.. hit the nail. Appreciate your hardwork. Thanks alot
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Thank you Dr. Eva Sweeney. Very detailed and helpful education material.
Thank you Dr. Eva.. wonderful presentation
Thank you so much Dr. Eva... I just wasn't understanding from what I was reading in my book... this video helped clear up a lot of questions I was having. Much appreciated. -Rad tech student.
This was a fantastic video! Extremely helpful. Thank you!
This is super clear and helpful! I will be waiting for your next video on the abdominal ct 🙂
Incredible work! Really helpful! Thank you!
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love you for this wonderful presentation.
This was great. Thank you doc
Thankyou Dr.Eva Sweeney, . Its a best way to learn these Thoracic CT anatomy. ( From Nepal)
Thank you very much Dr.Eva
Amazing work! This will be helpful for lots!!
Excellent presentation ! Thank you so much.
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Excellent explanation, thanks a lot !!
I have been looking for someone to show the axial ct of thorax at vertebral levels for hours and finally found yours
Thank you so much...this is sooooo clear and detailed
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Nice video, I liked the editing especially
Thanks for this work.
really that is one of the great illustrating and educational video. Can you make more like this one? especially for the head and neck
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best CT Thorax explenatiion on youtube 😍
Thank you Dr Eva for explaining in such a good way... Waiting for your next Lectures on different parts of the body.... A freshly technologist from Pakistan
Simple and lucid 😊
Perfectly labelled radiologic anatomy :)
Thanks ! Can u plz upload a video for anatomy of abdominal ct scan
Please please make a similar one on CT abdomen. Thank you
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Excellent and good for education purpose. I learned a lot. I need segital n lung window
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Excellent video Dr Eva.. Can a similar one be uploaded for CT anatomy of Neck.. Thnx
Good teaching 🙏
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hey dr.eva sweeney. ıts wonderfull video. can you tell us on abdomen ct ? thank you
Question, can the lung parenchyma not been seen on this scan?
you are awesome evinha
Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in ct scan?
Very helpful
Hello! Do you have dicom images? Greatful
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Dr eva can I send you a short video of a ct so that you could explain to me what is that I see and is not on your video. Thanks
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Awesome would please talk about the CT of abdomen and other organs
Syed umer Farooq from kashmir Very helpful for me thanks
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Thank you Dr Eva Sweeney for this wonderful video. As a medical student it was very helpful to me. Can you please tell me how were you able to color-highlight the various organs?
Hi Sid thanks for your nice comment. I imported each frame of the CT into a powerpoint slide and drew around the organs with the "freeform" tool. I then removed the outline for the shape and reduced its opacity. I animated everything so it appears/disappears at the right time and recorded the screen with a free screen capture tool.
oh great..thats a lot of hard work, but then ie y it is such an awesome video..hope to see more wonderful videos like this from you..thanks again :)
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Not me watching this the day before my exam (': thank you
Please discuss H rct of cheast.
Tnx
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Are you a radiologist?
My findings..thats why i cannot working abroad.pls help me. Impression 1.vague opacities in bilateral upper lobes.biapical pleuroparenchymal fibrosis.these may be due to infection such a ptb.followup complete resolution 2. Tiny centrilobular nodules in tree in bud apperance in bilateral upper lobes may be due to bronchiolitis,or endobronchial spread of disease.focal air trapping in periphery of left upper lobe