This is the fourth course in a series on the Basics of Radiology.
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.
The series will take you through the basics of how an X-ray or CT image is produced and how to interpret the images.
This module covers - Diffuse Lung Disease
In previous modules in this series you will have learned to look at normal Chest X-ray, at specific simple lung diseases, and apply simple rules to diagnose them.
This module will concentrate on neonatal lung disease however the principles equally apply to adult lung disease.
Neonatal Chest
X-ray Dots Black and White Lines Black and White Lessons
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