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Haustra – lbo
plicae circularis (aka valvulae conniventes) - sbo
This is an abdominal
xray, showing a flatus
tube inserted through
the rectum.
Coffee Bean
This is a CT
Scan of the
abdomen,
showing an
oval shaped
collection of
fluid, with a
thick wall,
most likely a
pancreatic
pseudocyst.
This is a CT Scan of the
Abdomen, showing an enlarged
liver. Multiple Hyperdense
lesions are noted within the
liver. This is most likely liver
enlargement with metastases.
This is an abdominal xray showing an enlarged right kidney
Hepatomegaly
with liver mets
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Right
Haemothorax
Chest
Tube
on Left
Flail Chest - #
Ribs
Subcutaneous
Emphysema
Chest Tube
ET
TUBE

ECG
LEADS

Subcutaneous
Emphysema
CVP Line
ET TUBE

ECG
LEADS
Lung Contusion
Right Pneumothorax with radiopaque
foreign body (nail) Tension Pneumothorax
Bullet – GSW to
chest
Haemothorax
On right
Surgical Neck of Humerus #
Posterior Elbow
Dislocation
Mid Shaft
Displaced
Femur #
Greenstick
Greenstick
Posterior Hip Dislocation
Mid Shaft
Comminuted
Fracture of
Femur
Proximal Tibia and
Fibula # with pellets
GSW to Left Hip,
Bullet fragments and
Femoral Neck #
Austin Moore

Fibroids or
fecolith or
bladder stones
can be seen in
pelvis – in actual
xray
Distal Tibia Fibula #

In the actual xray, theres


some wiry looking stuff
wrapped around the # site,

It’s multiple wrappings of


gauze – the blue radiopaque
line on the gauze
Epidural – lenticular shape
Subdural Haematoma
CT Scan
Ruptured Aortic
Aneurysm
Look out for an
angiogram with an
amputated limb – look for
femoral aneurysms and
evidence of previous
stenting on the same side
as the amputation.
Renal Calculi
Aortoiliac
aneurysms:
management
with
endovascula
r stent-graft
placement
Primary
Lung
Cancer
Thyroglossal Cyst
Midline Neck Swelling,
most likely
Thyroglossal Cyst
Multinodular Thyroid
Goitre
Melanoma
Massive Lower GI
Bleed
FAP
FAP
Crohn’s
Crohn’s
Caecal Tumour
Caecal Carcinoma
(Gallbladder on right of
photo- not significant)
Eczema
Breast Tumour
Breast Tumour with
Supraclavicular
Lymphadenopathy
Breast Cancer –
Tethering
Paget’s Disease
Ulcerating Breast
Cancer with
Lymphoedema
Lymphoedema due to axillary
radiation / axillary clearance
Breast Cancer, p’eau
d’orange,
Lymphadenopathy
Jaundice
Sestamibi Parathyroid
Scan
Venous Ulcer,
Lipodermatosclerosis,
Varicose Veins
Venous Ulcer with
lipodermatosclerosis
Venous Ulcer
Gangrene
Lymphoedema
Lymphoedema
Testicular Torsion

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