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Change: There is associated subcutaneous emphysema. Importantly, there is a fracture of the first rib on the left. There is associated subcutaneous emphysema. There is an abnormally wide clavicle companion shadow on the left of unknown significance (not significance.marked).There is subcutaneous emphysema on the right (grey
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Jul 14 2008, 6:47 AM EDT
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Change: rtibrib fractures Etched Diaphragm on the left. Other ImagingThe patient proceeded to CT. There are bilateral pneumothoraces. Blood in both pleural spaces (grey arrow) seen posteriorly suggests that they there are actually bilateral haemopneumothoraces.There is subcutaneous air on the right (white arrow).There is a
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Jul 14 2008, 6:36 AM EDT
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Change: and will usually help to confirm the plain film findings and frequently adds additional insight into suspected pathology and often new findings. ...back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Jul 14 2008, 6:35 AM EDT
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Change: (bllack(black arrow). The left hemidiaphragm appears to be sharply marginated (it look too contrasty). This is known as "etched diaphragm" and is a result of air in the pleural space sited anteriorly adjacent to the diaphragm. Summary Bilateral subcutaneous emphysema Bilateral rtib fractures Etched Diaphragm on the left. Other
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Jul 14 2008, 6:33 AM EDT
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Change: Chest radiography in the resuscitation room is usually a case of obtaining some simple timely information about the patient- gross pathology will be anough to
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Jul 14 2008, 6:29 AM EDT
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Change: emphysema. Anterior View Posterior View Multiple rib fractures deimstrated on the left (red arrows). A fracture of the right 4th rib is noted. . ? old fracture right 10th rib (white arrow) Left Lateral View Right Lateral View Multiple rib fractures (white arrows) Fractured right 4th and 5th ribs
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Change: bone fragment extending into the pleural space. There is associated subcutaneous emphysema. Anterior View Posterior View Multiple rib fractures deimstrated on the left (red arrows). A fracture of the right 4th rib is noted. . ? old fracture right 10th rib (white arrow) Left Lateral View
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Jul 14 2008, 6:18 AM EDT
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Jul 14 2008, 6:16 AM EDT
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Change: seen posteriorly suggests that they there are actually bilateral haemopneumothoraces. There is subcutaneous air ofn the right (white arrow). There is a rib fracture on the left with a bone fragment extending into the pleural space. There is associated subcutaneous emphysema.
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Jul 14 2008, 6:07 AM EDT
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Change: There is an abnormally wide clavicle companion shadow on the left of unknown significance. There is subcutaneous emphysema on the right (grey arrow). There appears to be an adjacent rib fracture (bllack
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Change: There is subcutaneous emphysema on the right (grey arrow). There appears to be an adjacent rib fracture (bllack arrow). The left hemidiaphragm appears to be
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Change: IntroductionThe patient presented by ambulance to the Emergency Department following a motor vehicle accident. Imaging There are a number of findings demonstrated on this image. Answer
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