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How to read a scan

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:41 am
by D.ap
Found this very comprohensive article on how to read a scan
Also has a link to translate into lots of diffferent languages instead of having to use say goggle translator :D

How to interpret CT scans of your lung


Table of contents
1.Introduction

2.Common appearances of lung metastases/lesions/nodules (Examples)

3.Vanishing lesions (examples)

4.Treatments
4.1. Radiation Treatments without fiducials
4.2. Radiation Treatments with fiducials
4.3. Afterloading
4.4. Brachytherapy

5.RFA (Radiofrequency Ablation) Treatment
5.1. Method images
5.2. RFA Results
5.3. Risk of pneumothorax

6.Scans with and without a tracer / contrast agent

7.Fast growing nodule

8.Ground-glass opacity (not metastases)

9.Collapsed right lung and treatment result

10.Your support, comments and critics
Copy and paste

http://www.website-go.com/acc/

Re: How to read a scan

Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 7:22 am
by D.ap
How some of the reports might read
Ct with and without contrast
MRI
Sample reports
https://www.xmri.com/sample-report/ct-cat-scan.html