How to Present a Radiograph: A Step-by-Step Guide
Introduction How to Present a Radiograph? Well, Presenting a radiograph clearly and accurately is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment […]
Introduction How to Present a Radiograph? Well, Presenting a radiograph clearly and accurately is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment […]
Lead Pipe Appearance – Ulcerative Colitis This barium enema image illustrates the classic ‘lead pipe’ appearance of the colon, a
Bird Beak Appearance: This barium esophagogram demonstrates achalasia, a motility disorder of the esophagus, characterized by the classic ‘bird beak’
Rectal Foreign Body X-ray This abdominal X-ray reveals a foreign object lodged within the rectum, highlighting the importance of imaging
Esophageal Atresia X-ray: Esophageal atresia is a congenital condition that can be identified through radiographic findings. Key indicators include:
Cecal Volvulus X-ray: Cecal volvulus is a medical emergency that occurs when the cecum and a portion of the ascending
Sigmoid volvulus is a serious condition causing large bowel obstruction. It occurs when the sigmoid colon twists on its supporting
This abdominal X-ray demonstrates the “double bubble sign,” a classic radiographic finding in neonatal duodenal atresia. The two distinct air-filled