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Corona virus lung infection

Published on July 9, 2020
Multi focal patchy ground glass opacities with reticular interlobular and intralobular interstitial thickening are noted in bilateral lung parenchymal involving all the lobes. They show predominantly peripheral distribution with few sparse areas of p...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pneumonia in COVID -19

Published on June 28, 2020
Mutliple patchy areas of ground glass opacities scattered throughout bilateral lung fields...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


COVID-19 Pneumonia

Published on May 26, 2020
Multiple areas of ground glass opacities and patchy consolidations are noted in bilateral lung parenchyma predominantly in the subpleural and peribronchial location.Multiple subsegmental atelectatic bands noted in bilateral lung parenchyma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Gemicitabine induced interstitial lung disease.

Published on April 13, 2020
Ground glass and reticular opacities noted in the bilateral lung fields (Left > Right) predominantly in the lower lobes. Relative sub pleural sparing noted.Mild bronchiectatic changes noted in right middle lobe, lingular segment of left...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung carcinoma with azygos vein thrombosis

Published on October 16, 2019
 An irregular ill-defined soft tissue density lesion in the left hilar region and extending to the superior segment of left lower lobe with narrowing of the distal part of left main bronchus, adherent to the adjacent pleura with moderate...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


medistinal mass

Published on November 22, 2018
This case has no description...

By Dr. Ashok sharma


x ray of pulmonary hypertension with azygous lobe

Published on November 22, 2018
mild cardiomegaly with prominant  pulmonary arteries consistent with PAH  and azygous  fissure ...

By Dr. Ashok sharma


Dextrocardia

Published on November 13, 2018
Chest radiograph showing cardia apex towards right side.Patient in rotation...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Usual interstitial pneumonia

Published on November 7, 2018
Subpleural interstitial thickening in both lung fields, predominantly in the lower lobes. Honey comb cystic changes are seen in subpleural location. Emphysematous changes in right middle lobe with thin calcification seen.Br...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Published on November 1, 2018
Reticular, intralobar and interlobar interstitial thickening with honeycombing noted involving posterior, subpleural and basal regions of both lungs with apico-basal gradient. Mild traction bronchiectasis noted involving bilateral low...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

Published on November 1, 2018
Multiple layers of honeycombing noted in bilateral lung parenchyma as follows:1. Basal segments of both lower lobes: The honeycomb cysts are predominantly seen in multiple layers along the peripheral 1/3rd of the lung parenchyma....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pneumothorax

Published on October 26, 2018
Pneumothorax...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Mediastinal lymphoma

Published on October 23, 2018
Ø  Large soft tissue density mass in the anterior mediastinum – Possibly suggests Lymphoma. Ã˜  Small nodularity along the left antero-medial pleura at the cardiophrenic angle....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Staphylococcal pneumonia

Published on October 21, 2018
Bronchopneumonia with pneumatocele - Staphylococcal pneumonia with left pneumothorax.Increased left retrocardiac density - consolidation...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchiolitis

Published on October 21, 2018
BRONCHIOLITISRoutinely chest xray is not advised for typical acute viral bronchiolitis.Under following circumstances help of a radiologist is asked for-...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Meconium aspiration syndrome

Published on October 21, 2018
Meconium Aspiration syndrome.Most common cause of neonatal respiratory distress in full term or post mature infants (hyaline membrane disease is most common in premature infants)Etiology...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Solitary Pulmonary Nodule

Published on October 15, 2018
Solitary Pulmonary NoduleA solitary pulmonary nodule (SPN) is defined as a single discrete pulmonary opacity that is surrounded by normal lung tissue and is not associated with adenopathy or atelecta...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Congenital lobar emphysema

Published on October 15, 2018
Congenital lobar emphysema Progressive over distension of lobe at birthMale predominance 3:1Associated with CHD in 15% (PDA, VSD)Symptoms: respiratory d...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Foreign body aspiration

Published on October 14, 2018
Foreign body aspiration The chest radiograph reveals right lung comparatively hyperluecent than the left one, with shift of mediastinum to the left side and a focal area of consolidation in th...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary sequestration

Published on October 10, 2018
Pulmonary sequestration is an uncommon congenital usually cystic mass of non-functioning primitive lung tissue that does not communicate with the tracheobronchial tree or the pulmonary arteries. It is supplied by an anomalous artery ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation

Published on October 10, 2018
Congenital cystic adenomatoid malformation (CCAM)It is a rare pulmonary anomaly. It is a hamartomatous lesion characterized by a cessation of normal bronchiolar maturation, resulting in cystic overgr...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF)

Published on October 8, 2018
Progressive massive fibrosis (PMF) refers to the coalescence of large nodules. It is more common in silicosis than in coal workers\' pneumoconiosis.Imaging findings: Mass-like opacities are seen typically in the po...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary edema

Published on October 8, 2018
PULMONARY EDEMA SECONDARY TO CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE(clue to CRF is dual lumen catheter Permcath used for hemodialysis)(PermCath is a dual-lumen silicone catheter for permanent ven...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Obstructive emphysema due to mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy

Published on October 8, 2018
 RADIOGRAPHIC FINDINGSThe right lung is hyperlucent and increased in volume  ,with mediastinal shift  across the mid-line. The left lung is compressed by the displaced heart and mediastinum. The left lung remains aer...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome(ARDS)

Published on October 8, 2018
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a syndrome of inflammation and increased pulmonary alveolar permeability associated with a constellation of clinical, radiologic and physiologic abnormalities. The functional lung injury is identified his...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Congenital adenomatoid malformation of lung

Published on October 8, 2018
Congenital adenomatoid malformation of lung...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

Published on October 8, 2018
Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF), also known as Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis, is a chronic progressive interstitial lung disease of unknown etiology.More specifically, IPF i...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Invasive aspergillosis

Published on October 7, 2018
 Invasive aspergillosisAspergillus is a ubiquitous fungus, found throughout nature which may cause disease in susceptible hosts when inhaled. The risk groups for invasive aspergillosis are pa...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Prominent Third Mogul - Left ventricular aneurysm

Published on October 7, 2018
Prominent Third Mogul - Left ventricular aneurysm“Moguls of the heart”Skiing the moguls of the heart refers to the left mediastinal outline beginning at the aortic knob....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchogenic cyst

Published on October 7, 2018
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital lesions thought to result from abnormal budding of the ventral foregut that occurs between the 26th and 40th days of gestation. This abnormal bud subsequently differentiates into a fluid-filled, blind-ending pouch. M...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung abscess

Published on October 6, 2018
LUNG ABSCESS  INTRODUCTION:Pulmonary abscesses are composed of thick-walled purulent material formed as a result of lung infection and lead to destruction of lung pa...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Superior vena cava syndrome due to Bronchogenic carcinoma

Published on October 6, 2018
Superior vena cava syndrome due to Bronchogenic carcinomaSuperior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is characterized by gradual, insidious compression/obstruction of the superior vena cava (SVC). ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pneumomediastinnum

Published on October 5, 2018
Pneumomediastinnum...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchogenic cyst

Published on October 5, 2018
Bronchogenic cystFrontal  and lateral erect radiograph of the chest reveals round opacity in mediastinum better seen at right hilum, This opacity is homogenous ,well defined margin.CT Plain ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Eventration of diaphragm

Published on October 5, 2018
This case has no description...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung Abscess with displaced Anterior junctional line.

Published on October 4, 2018
Displaced Anterior junctional line.The two lungs are separated anteriorly by four layers of pleura that forms the anterior junction line. It extends from the level of clavicle till the RVOT.Similar such line is s...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Aspirated foreign body.

Published on October 4, 2018
Aspirated foreign body.Following complete course of antibiotics there was incomplete resolution of consolidation. Bronchoscopy was performed and a \"Chana\" (foreign body ) obstructing the lower lobe bronchus was retrieved...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung abscess in right lower lobe, with allergic bronchopulmonay aspergillosis.(ABPA)

Published on October 3, 2018
      Allergic bronchopulmonay aspergillosisPrimary criteria for allergic bronchopulmonay aspergillosis -(ARTEPICS)1) A...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Cystic Bronchiectasis

Published on September 24, 2018
CYSTIC BRONCHIECTASIS  affecting both lower lobes (L>R) BRONCHIECTASIS          Irreversible abnormal dilatation of the bronchial tree....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Azygus fissure

Published on September 24, 2018
 It is normal .It is Azygus fissure which subtends a variable amount of the superomedial portion of RUL to form Azygus lobe as nicely described by BENJAMIN FELSON .It is an an...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome)

Published on September 23, 2018
ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome)Bilateral predominantly peripheral, somewhat asymmetrical consolidation with air-bronchograms.Here\'s the CXR of the boy after 4days of ventilator therapy,antibiotics and steroids. (dra...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Interesting case series - Normal chest xray

Published on September 23, 2018
The CXR looks apparently abnormal on first look, esp the enlarged heart shadow and right paracardiac shadow.Note the relationship of medial ends of clavicle and spine. The pt is rotated to the left.&n...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Sarcoidosis

Published on September 23, 2018
SarcoidosisIn sarcoidosis, clinical staging is based on the chest radiograph:Stage 0: Normal chest radiographStage I: Hilar and mediastinal lymph node enlargementStage II: Ly...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Azygos lobe

Published on September 22, 2018
An azygos lobe of right lung is a small accessory lobe sometimes formed above the hilum of the right lung; separated from the rest of the upper lobe by a deep groove lodging the azygos vein. Syn: lobus azygos pulmonis dextri. A small accessory lobe s...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Foreign body in the bronchus

Published on September 21, 2018
Spontaneous rupture of the spleen...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Chronic tubercular infection

Published on September 2, 2018
Study reveals,·...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Sarcoidosis

Published on August 26, 2018
Sarcoidosis is characterized by non necrotizing granulomas distributed along the lymphatic pathways of broncho vascular bundles and interlobular septa. The opacities tend to be nodular and predominate in upper and mid zones.The nod...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Scleroderma

Published on August 26, 2018
Scleroderma is derived from the Greek words skleros (hard or indurated) and derma (skin). The two main classes are localized scleroderma and systemic sclerosis. Scleroderma is a systemic disease that affects many organ systems. It i...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Histiocytosis X

Published on August 26, 2018
Histiocytosis X (eosinophilic granulomatosis, EG, pulmonary histiocytosis X, PHX, pulmonary Langerhans cell granulomatosis)It is an uncommon idiopathic disease characterized in its early stages by granulomatous nodules containing L...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis

Published on August 26, 2018
ABPA represents a hypersensitivity reaction to A fumigatus in patients with long-standing asthma or cystic fibrosis. Excessive mucus production in association with impaired ciliary function leads to mucoid impaction of the airways. The plugs...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Ruptured pulmonary hydatid

Published on August 26, 2018
Ruptured pulmonary hydatid...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Staphylococcal pneumonia with pneumatocoele formation.

Published on August 26, 2018
Staphylococcal pneumonia with pneumatocoele formation....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary hemosiderosis

Published on August 26, 2018
Multiple nodules in the lung bilaterally secondary to mitral volvular disease....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Usual interstitial pneumonia

Published on August 26, 2018
Subpleural honeycoombing with apicobasal gradientInterlobular septal thickening.Fungal balls....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Tracheal diverticulam

Published on August 26, 2018
Air containing outpouching is seen arising from the right upper trachea, it is connected to trachea by a narrow defect in the tracheal wall. Apical pleural thickening and fibrosis is noted in the region of right upper lobe....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Non specific interstitial pneumonia

Published on August 26, 2018
Non specific interstitial pneumoniaMultiple areas of subpleural ground glass opacities are noted predominantly involving the bilateral upper lobes....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Interstitial lung disease

Published on August 25, 2018
Areas of honeycoombing predominantly involving the basal segments....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pig bronchus

Published on August 19, 2018
Pig bronchus aka tracheal bronchus...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Osteosclerotic metastasis

Published on August 19, 2018
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By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Solitory pulmonary nodule

Published on August 19, 2018
Nodule of less than 3cm in maximum diameter which is surrounded by lung parenchyma is called solitory pulmonary nodule....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Aneurysmal bone cyst

Published on August 19, 2018
Aneurysmal bone cyst...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Long segment stenosis of tracheobronchial tree

Published on August 19, 2018
Long segment narrowing of the trachea, proximal bronchi is less common than a short segment stricture – which is most often secondary to prolonged intubation.Long segment narrowing is most often seen after tuberculous involvement of the air...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Congenital lung cyst

Published on August 19, 2018
Chest Xray showing radiolucency on left side. CT scan shows well defined pneumatocyst...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Meconium aspiration syndrome

Published on August 18, 2018
Meconium aspiration syndrome...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung abscess

Published on August 18, 2018
Lung abscess...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchogenic carcinoma

Published on August 18, 2018
Bronchogenic carcinoma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Miliary TB

Published on August 17, 2018
Diffuse, uniform, random distribution of nodules with pleural nodules.D.D. ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Round pneumonia

Published on August 17, 2018
Round pneumoniaLocalized organizing (round) pneumonia is a pulmonary entity that can often be misinterpreted, both clinically and radiographically, as bronchogenic carcinoma of the lung. The process begins in a segmental bronchus...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pancoast tumor

Published on August 17, 2018
Pancoast tumorHeterogenously enhancing lesion is noted in apex of right lung parenchyma....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Cystic bronchiectasis

Published on August 17, 2018
Cystic bronchiectasis- Bunch of grape appearance on left side....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Guineaworm calcification

Published on August 17, 2018
Guineaworm calcification in left lung parenchyma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchoalveolar Carcinoma

Published on August 17, 2018
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By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchogenic carcinoma

Published on August 17, 2018
Bronchogenic carcinoma with metastasis to brain...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Cystic adenomatoid malformation

Published on August 17, 2018
Cystic adenomatoid malformation...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung bullae

Published on August 16, 2018
LUNG BULLAE...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Carcinoma bronchus

Published on August 16, 2018
Chest radiograph showing mediastinal based radiopacity. Hilar markings can be seen through the massCT chest plain scan shows lobulated mass leison in the posterior mediastinum on right side with pleural effusion....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary tuberculosis

Published on August 13, 2018
Pulmonary tuberculosisLarge cavity in left upper lobe.Lamellar pleural effusion on right sideCentriobular nodules with tree in bud s/o endobronchial spread....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Carcinoma epiglottis

Published on August 13, 2018
Heterogenously enhancing lesion with its epicenter in epiglottis...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Hydropneumothorax with lung cancer

Published on August 13, 2018
There is a spiculated lesion noted in lingular lobe. Multiloculated hydropneumothorax is noted.Lung malignancy is a rare complication of tuberculosis...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung contusion

Published on August 7, 2018
Multiple linear areas of hyperdensities surrounded by ground glass opacities are noted in basal segments of bilateral lower lobe.Features suggestive of lung contusion.Left sided pleural effusion with CT value ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Tree in bud appearance

Published on August 4, 2018
Centrilobular nodules with tree in bud appearance suggestive of active infection....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Fungal ball - aspergilloma

Published on August 4, 2018
Diagnosis - Fungal ball - aspergilloma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Left azygos lobe

Published on August 3, 2018
Left azygos lobe...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Scleroderma

Published on August 3, 2018
Pulmonary manifestations of scleroderma-usual interstitial pneumonia GI manifestation of scleroderma-dilatation of esophagus in its whole length...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pan lobular and para septal emphysema

Published on August 2, 2018
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By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Empyema

Published on August 2, 2018
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By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Bronchogenic cyst

Published on August 2, 2018
A well defined cystic non enhancing lesion is noted in the right paratracheal region...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Surgical emphysema

Published on July 31, 2018
Surgical emphysema with pneumothorax with underlying destroyed lung due to Kochs. This is probably due to rupture of emphysematous blebs. The air in the spinal canal is a known phenomenon. ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Middle lobe consolidation

Published on July 31, 2018
Middle lobe consolidation...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


ASBESTOSIS

Published on July 31, 2018
ASBESTOSIS-Pleural calcifications....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Left lower lobe collapse

Published on July 31, 2018
Left lower lobe collapse...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Right middle lobe collapse

Published on July 30, 2018
Frontal radiograph showing radioopacity silhouting the right cardiac border.Lateral radiograph depicting middle lobe collapse...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary thromboembolism

Published on July 30, 2018
HRCT showing area of consolidation in a patient with pulmonary thromboembolism suggestive of infarct.CT lung contrast images showing filling defect in the left main pulmonary artery.Angiography showing non opacification of vessels distal to the left main ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Ruptured lung hydatid

Published on July 30, 2018
Positive meniscus sign....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Disseminated tuberculosis with bronchiectasis

Published on July 30, 2018
Disseminated tuberculosis with bronchiectasis...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Foreign body in the bronchus

Published on July 30, 2018
In a known case of pulmonary tuberculosis.Foreign body (peanut) in left main bronchus....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis

Published on July 30, 2018
Disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Fungal ball

Published on July 30, 2018
Fungal ball...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Fungal ball

Published on July 30, 2018
Fungal ball...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Intralobar sequestrum

Published on July 30, 2018
Intralobar sequestrum...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Intralobar sequestrum

Published on July 30, 2018
Intralobar sequestrum...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


pneumothorax

Published on July 30, 2018
pneumothorax...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Mesothelioma

Published on July 30, 2018
Mesothelioma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pneumocystis carini pneumonia

Published on July 30, 2018
Pneumocystis carini pneumonia-Extensive area of ground glass opacity is noted involving the bilateral lung fields.Multiple cystic areas are noted in bilateral lung fields....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Post tuberculosis sequele

Published on July 30, 2018
A well defined radiolucent lesion-pulmonary bulla is noted in the right upper zone....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Loculated pleural effusion

Published on July 30, 2018
Loculated pleural effusion-A well defined radio opacity with its base towards right chest wall is noted.It is making obtuse angle with the chest wall....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Solitory pulmonary nodule

Published on July 30, 2018
Solitory pulmonary nodule-A well defined radio opacity is noted in the left lower zone....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Tension peumothorax

Published on July 30, 2018
Tension peumothorax-Right hemithorax appears radiolucent with little mediastinal shift towards left side.Bronchovascular markings could not be visualised on left side.Right costophrenic angle appears prominent suggestive of-Deep sulcus sign....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Usual interstitial pneumonia

Published on July 29, 2018
Usual interstitial pneumonia-It is also called as idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.Areas of honey coombing is noted involving the sub pleural area with craniocaudal incerased gradient....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Tracheoesophageal fistula

Published on July 29, 2018
Tracheoesophageal fistula=Type \"E\" type of communication is noted between the trachea and the esophagus....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pulmonary tuberculosis

Published on July 29, 2018
Pulmonary tuberculosis-Cavitation with upper lobe predilection, conglomerated lymphnodes....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Carcinoma lung with bone metastasis.

Published on July 29, 2018
Carcinoma lung with bone metastasis....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Adult polycystic kidney disease with NSIP

Published on July 29, 2018
Adult polycystic kidney disease with NSIP-Multiple cyst in the bilateral kidney\'s and also in liver assosciated with features of NSIP....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


VALLECULAR CYST

Published on July 29, 2018
VALLECULAR CYST...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Gaint laryngocele

Published on July 29, 2018
Gaint laryngocele...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Eosinophilic lung disease - Loeffler\'s syndrome

Published on July 28, 2018
Eosinophilic lung disease - Loeffler\'s syndrome...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Azygos lobe

Published on July 28, 2018
Azygos lobe on chest radiograph...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Laryngocele

Published on July 28, 2018
Laryngocele...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung mass with mediastinal lymphnodes

Published on July 27, 2018
There are 2 well defined homogenous opacity noted in the right lung lower zone.The lesions show air bronchogram.There s no sillhouting of adjacent right heart border- Case courtesy- Dr Atul Deshmaukh...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Lung malignancy with cannon ball metastasis

Published on July 24, 2018
Multiple well and illdefined heterogenously enhancing lesions are noted in bilateral lung parenchyma.\nA large mass is noted in the subpleural location in the right lung parenchyma in lower lobe....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Cystic fibrosis - pulmonary manifestaion

Published on July 5, 2018
Presence of cystic bronchiectatic changes with air fluid level in them s/o secondary infection. Intervening lung parenchyma shows fibrotic changes. ...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pneumocystis carini pneumonia

Published on July 5, 2018
Extensive areas of ground glass opacities are noted in bilateral lung parenchyma...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


PNEUMATOCYSTS

Published on July 5, 2018
Multiple thin walled variable sized cysts are noted in the lung parenchyma on right side....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Usual interstitial pneumonia.

Published on February 24, 2018
Peripherally distributed honeycoombing, predominantly lower lobar distribution....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


TERATOMA IN RIGHT HEMITHORAX OR A SEQULEE OF CHRONIC INFECTION.

Published on February 24, 2018
Large mass lesion is noted in right hemithorax with fat density areas in it, multiiple foci of calcifications are also noted in it....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


NON HODGKIN LYMPHOMA METASTASIS TO LUNG.

Published on February 12, 2018
NON HODGKIN LYMPHOMA METASTASIS TO LUNG....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Pediatric langerhans cell histiocytosis(LCH)

Published on February 12, 2018
•Extensive area of intra/interlobular septal thickening in bilateral lung parenchyma as described above. \n•Multiple thin walled intercommunicating cystic lesions in bilateral lung parenchyma as described above.\n•Hepatomegaly.\nPossible differentia...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Straddle thrombus.

Published on February 12, 2018
Thrombosis extending into the right and left main pulmonary artery through the main pulmonary artery....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Diaphragmatic hernia

Published on February 12, 2018
Herniation of stomach, small bowel loops, mesentery is seen herniating through the diaphragmatic defect on left side into the left hemithorax....

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


BOVINE AORTIC ARCH

Published on February 12, 2018
A true bovine aortic arch bears no resemblance to any of the common human aortic arch variations.In cattle, a single great vessel originates from the aortic arch.This large brachiocephalic trunk gives rise to both subclavian arteries and a bicarotid trunk...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Azygos lobe

Published on February 11, 2018
azygos lobe is a congenital variation of the upper lobe of the right lung.It is seen in 1% of the population. Embryologically, it arises from an anomalous lateral course of the azygos vein.\nAs it has no bronchi, veins and arteries of its own or correspon...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


TREE IN BUD APPEARANCE

Published on February 11, 2018
CAUSES OF TREE IN BUD APPEARANCE::pulmonary tuberculosis aspiration bronchopneumonia cytomegalovirus pneumonitis obliterative bronchiolitis\ncystic fibrosis\ntumour emboli to centrilobular arteries (or carcinomatous endarteritis)\nbreast cancer\nstomach c...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar


Tree in bud appearance

Published on February 11, 2018
causes of tree in bud appearance...

By Dr. Pavan Kumar