Radiology - Medical Course Subject
INTRODUCTION
Scope of Diagnostic Imaging
1. Scope of Diagnostic Imaging
2. Conventional Radiography
3. Ultrasonography
4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
5. Nuclear Medicine - Radiology
The Physical Basis of Diagnostic Imaging
1. Imaging With X-Rays
2. What Is an X-ray?
3. Production of X-rays
4. Interaction of X-rays with Matter
5. The Radiographic Image
6. Fluoroscopy
7. Recording of Fluoroscopic Images
8. Spot Film Devices
9. Computed Tomography
10. Magnetic Resonance Imaging
11. Ultrasound Imaging
12. Biological Effects of X-Rays
CHEST
Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels
1. Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels
2. Conventional Radiographs
3. Echocardiography
4. Techniques and Normal Anatomy : Radionuclide Imaging (Nuclear Medicine)
5. Techniques and Normal Anatomy : Computed Tomography
6. Techniques and Normal Anatomy : Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Angiography
7. Technique Selection
8. Exercise : Increased Heart Size
9. Exercise : Alterations In Cardiac Contour
10. Exercise: Pulmonary Vascularity
11. Exercise : Vascular Abnormalities
12. Exercise: Heart And Great Vessel Calcifications
13. Exercise: Monitoring Devices
Radiology of the Chest
1. Radiology of the Chest
2. Radiology of the Chest: Techniques
3. Radiology of the Chest: Technique Selection
4. Exercise: The Opaque Hemithorax
5. Exercise: Lobar Atelectasis
6. Exercise: Airspace Diseases
7. Exercise: Diffuse Lung Opacities
8. Exercise: Airway Disease
9. Exercise: Solitary Pulmonary Nodule
10. Exercise: Pulmonary Neoplasm
11. Exercise: Multiple Pulmonary Nodules
12. Exercise: Cavitary Disease
13. Exercise: Occupational Disorders
14. Exercise: Mediastinal Masses and Compartments
15. Exercise: Pleural Abnormalities
16. Exercise: Pleural Effusion
17. Exercise: Pulmonary Vascular Disease
18. Exercise: Interstitial Lung Disease
Radiology of the Breast
1. Radiology of the Breast
2. Radiology of the Breast: Technique and Normal Anatomy
3. Radiology of the Breast: Technique Selection
4. Exercise: The Palpable Mass
5. Exercise: Lumpiness, Nipple Discharge, and Pain (The Symptomatic Patient)
6. Exercise: The First Mammogram(The Asymptomatic Patient)
7. Exercise: Architectural Distortion and Asymmetric Density(The Asymptomatic Patient)
8. Exercise: The Follow-Up Mammogram(The Asymptomatic Patient)
BONES AND JOINTS
Musculoskeletal Imaging
1. Musculoskeletal Imaging
2. Musculoskeletal Imaging: Techniques
3. Musculoskeletal Imaging: Technique Selection
4. Exercise: Trauma
5. Exercise: Local Musculoskeletal Disease
6. Exercise: Systemic Disease
Imaging of Joints
1. Imaging of Joints: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
2. Imaging of Joints: Technique Selection
3. Exercise: Joint Trauma
4. Exercise: Joint Instability
5. Exercise: Arthritides
6. Exercise: Miscellaneous Joint Disorders
ABDOMEN
Plain Film of the Abdomen
1. Plain Film of the Abdomen
2. Plain Film of the Abdomen: Technique and Normal Imaging
3. Plain Film of the Abdomen: Technique Selection
4. Exercise: Upper Abdominal Calcifications
5. Exercises: Pelvic Calcifications
6. Exercise: Increased Abdominal Density or Masses
7. Exercise: Intestinal Distention
8. Exercise: Increased or Decreased Density in the Abdomen
9. Exercise: Extraluminal Gas Pattern
Radiology of the Urinary Tract
1. Radiology of the Urinary Tract
2. Abdominal Radiography - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
3. Computed Tomography - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
4. Ultrasonography - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
5. Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
6. Nuclear Medicine - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
7. Retrograde Pyelography/Cystography/Urethrography - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
8. Angiography - Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Techniques and Normal Anatomy
9. Radiology of the Urinary Tract: Technique Selection
10. Exercise: Adrenal Masses
11. Exercise: Renal Mass
12. Exercise: Stone Disease
13. Exercise: Hematuria
Gastrointestinal Tract
1. Basic Radiology : Gastrointestinal Tract
2. Gastrointestinal Tract: Examination Techniques
3. Gastrointestinal Tract: Normal Imaging
4. Gastrointestinal Tract: Technique Selection
5. Exercise: Dysphagia
6. Exercise: Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding
7. Exercise: Small-Bowel Bleeding
8. Exercise: Small-Bowel Obstruction
9. Exercise : Colonic Bleeding
10. Exercise: Colonic Obstruction
Liver Biliary Tract and Pancreas
1. Basic Radiology : Liver, Biliary Tract, and Pancreas
2. Techniques and Normal Anatomy - Liver, Biliary Tract, and Pancreas
3. Technique Selection - Liver, Biliary Tract, and Pancreas
4. Exercise: Diffuse Liver Disease
5. Exercise: Focal Liver Diseases
6. Exercise: Upper Abdominal Trauma
7. Exercise: Biliary Inflammation
8. Exercise: Pancreatic Inflammation
9. Exercise: Pancreatic Neoplasm
HEAD AND SPINE
Brain and Its Coverings
1. Brain and Its Coverings - Radiology
2. Brain and Its Coverings - Radiology Techniques
3. Brain and Its Coverings - Radiology Technique Selection
4. Exercise: Congenital Anomalies
5. Exercise: Stroke
6. Exercise: Brain Tumors
7. Exercise: Intracranial Infections
8. Exercise: Head Trauma
9. Exercise: Intracranial Vascular Abnormalities
10. Exercise: White Matter Diseases
11. Exercise: Seizure and Epilepsy
Imaging of the Spine
1. Imaging of the Spine: Radiology Techniques
2. Imaging of the Spine: Radiology Technique Selection
3. Exercise: Degenerative Spine Disease
4. Exercise: Neoplastic Spine Disease
5. Exercise: Spine Trauma
6. Exercise: Spine Infection And Inflammation
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