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100 cases in radiology
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London : Hodder Arnold, 2012
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vii, 312 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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9781444123319

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A 36 year-old housewife presents in the Emergency Department, complaining of progressively increasing breathlessness over the last 2 weeks, accompanied by wheeze and a productive cough. You are the medic on duty...

100 Cases in Radiology presents 100 radiological anomalies commonly seen by medical students and junior doctors on the ward, in outpatient clinics or in the emergency department. A succinct summary of the patient's history, examination and initial investigations, including imaging photographs, is followed by questions on the diagnosis and management of each case. The answers include a detailed the diagnosis on each topic, with further illustration where appropriate, providing an essential revision aid as well as a practical guide for students and junior doctors.

Making clinical decisions and choosing the best course of action is one of the most challenging and difficult parts of training to become a doctor. These cases will teach students and junior doctors to recognize important radiological signs, and the medical and/or surgical conditions to which these relate, and to develop their diagnostic and management skills.


Author Notes

Robert Thomas, Specialist Registrar, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust, London, UK.
James Connelly, Specialist Registrar, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust, London, UK.
Christopher Burke, Specialist Registrar, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust, London, UK.
Professor P John Rees, Professor of Medical Education, King's College London School of Medicine at Guy's, King's and St Thomas Hospital, London, UK.


Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. viii
Case 1 Deteriorating shortness of breath in a smokerp. 1
Case 2 The breathless asthmaticp. 3
Case 3 An icy fallp. 5
Case 4 Difficulty swallowingp. 8
Case 5 A mechanical fall in an elderly patientp. 13
Case 6 Right upper abdominal painp. 15
Case 7 Heartburn, epigastric pain and a coughp. 17
Case 8 Lines, catheters and tubes on a radiographp. 19
Case 9 Weakness and slurring while out for a drinkp. 23
Case 10 Back pain relieved only by aspirinp. 27
Case 11 A persistent cough in an ex-smokerp. 31
Case 12 A schoolmaster with progressive breathlessnessp. 35
Case 13 Numb right armp. 39
Case 14 Jaundice following cholecystectomyp. 41
Case 15 Infant with clicking hipsp. 45
Case 16 Painful wrist after fallingp. 47
Case 17 Constipation in woman with ovarian tumourp. 49
Case 18 Thirty-year-old man with headachep. 51
Case 19 Persistent coughp. 55
Case 20 Chest pain and dyspnoeap. 59
Case 21 Young man with neck swellingp. 63
Case 22 Collapse and possible seizurep. 67
Case 23 Premature neonate with abdominal distensionp. 71
Case 24 Young child with painful armp. 75
Case 25 Acute epigastric painp. 79
Case 26 Man with atypical chest painp. 83
Case 27 Young woman with shortness of breath and chest painp. 85
Case 28 Chest discomfort and dyspnoeap. 87
Case 29 Skateboarder with a painful footp. 91
Case 30 Left-sided loin painp. 93
Case 31 Unable to bear weight after a cycling accidentp. 97
Case 32 Strange bone appearance after fallingp. 99
Case 33 Lower back painp. 103
Case 34 Vomiting baby boyp. 105
Case 35 Painless haematuriap. 107
Case 36 Sudden onset weakness in an 80-year-old womanp. 109
Case 37 Young man with ankle painp. 111
Case 38 Painful shoulderp. 113
Case 39 Chest pain after fallingp. 117
Case 40 Swelling of the big toep. 119
Case 41 A young man with progressive dyspnoea on exertionp. 121
Case 42 Pain on deep inspirationp. 123
Case 43 An elbow injuryp. 127
Case 44 Pain in the hand following a punching injuryp. 129
Case 45 A fall on the hand and pain in the wristp. 131
Case 46 Shortness of breath and pleuritic chest painp. 133
Case 47 A new arrival with cough and a feverp. 135
Case 48 A seatbelt injuryp. 137
Case 49 A device in the pelvisp. 139
Case 50 A cardiac abnormalityp. 141
Case 51 A mirror imagep. 143
Case 52 A distended and painful abdomenp. 145
Case 53 Bloody sputum and weight lossp. 147
Case 54 A soft fluctuant lumpp. 149
Case 55 Abdominal distension and shifting dullnessp. 151
Case 56 A painful handp. 153
Case 57 A retired construction worker with a coughp. 155
Case 58 Distended abdomen and unable to pass gasp. 157
Case 59 Torrential haematemesisp. 159
Case 60 An incidental finding on chest radiographp. 161
Case 61 A worried nurse in intensive carep. 163
Case 62 Young man with abdominal painp. 165
Case 63 Skin plaques and achy handsp. 167
Case 64 Teaching sport can be a headache at timesp. 171
Case 65 A chesty infantp. 173
Case 66 Difficulty in swallowingp. 175
Case 67 Pregnant woman with vomitingp. 177
Case 68 Infant with a head injuryp. 181
Case 69 Abdominal distension in a woman with ovarian cancerp. 187
Case 70 A woman with a breast lumpp. 190
Case 71 A rising creatininep. 193
Case 72 Neck pain after fallingp. 197
Case 73 A young man with back painp. 200
Case 74 A child with an injuryp. 205
Case 75 A renal tract abnormalityp. 209
Case 76 Shooting leg pain following liftingp. 213
Case 77 A chronic productive coughp. 215
Case 78 General fatigue and weaknessp. 219
Case 79 A cervical spine injury following a horse riding accidentp. 221
Case 80 Abdominal pain and diarrhoea in a 28-year-old womanp. 225
Case 81 Pain in the left wrist following a fallp. 229
Case 82 A known case of inflammatory bowel diseasep. 233
Case 83 A tourist from New Zealandp. 237
Case 84 Spontaneous nose bleeds in a young personp. 241
Case 85 Abdominal weight gain and distension despite dietingp. 245
Case 86 Left mid zone cracklesp. 249
Case 87 Traumatic injury to a farmer's footp. 253
Case 88 An accountant with abdominal painp. 257
Case 89 Pain in a woman with breast cancerp. 261
Case 90 Headache and visual field defectsp. 265
Case 91 A claudicant with worsening leg painp. 269
Case 92 Normal variant on a chest radiographp. 273
Case 93 Flank pain and haematuriap. 275
Case 94 Patient with an intractable headachep. 279
Case 95 An unwell patient with a rashp. 283
Case 96 Chest wall swelling and a pleural effusionp. 287
Case 97 Chest wall deformity in a pacemaker patientp. 291
Case 98 Sudden onset back pain in a 72-year-old womanp. 295
Case 99 Constipation and colicky abdominal painp. 299
Case 100 An ankle injuryp. 303
Indexp. 306
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