Chest X-Ray Lungs Normal vs Pulmonary Tuberculosis Imaging Findings - TB Radiography Cases and Images
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Learn to differentiate between normal chest X-rays and pulmonary tuberculosis imaging findings through detailed radiographic case studies and image analysis. Master the identification of specific TB-related radiological signs including Ghon focus, hilar lymphadenopathy, Ghon complex, and Ranke complex. Explore various manifestations of tuberculosis on chest imaging such as miliary tuberculosis patterns, consolidation areas, pleural effusion, and cavitation lesions. Develop skills in recognizing early and advanced stages of pulmonary TB through systematic examination of radiographic features and pathological changes visible on chest X-rays.
Syllabus
- Specific Tests
- Ghon Focus
- Hilar Lymphadenopathy
- Ghon Complex
- Ranke Complex
- Miliary Tuberculosis
- Consolidation
- Pleural Effusion
- Cavitation
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1.The TB has To Be Confirmed By Radiologically & By Laboratory Tests as Well Before Confirming The Diagnosis.
2. A Patients Keen History As In His Own Words Must Match The Radiological & Laboratory Findings ( CBNAAT/ AFB/ MONTOUX - SKIN TEST"