This is the third course in a series on the principles
of radiology. Although it is not possible to teach all the patterns of
radiology, the aim of the series is to teach some simple radiological principles
and to show how they can be used to reach a diagnosis by a process of logic.
This module takes two commonly encountered conditions:
lung collapse and lung consolidation, and shows how the application of simple rules allows you not only to make the diagnosis but to place it precisely anatomically.