Cambridge University Press, 2007. — 225 p.
Fundamentals of CXR interpretation – ‘the basics’Quality assessment
Patient-dependent factors
Review of important anatomy
Lungs and pleura
Diaphragms
Bones and soft tissues
A brief look at the lateral CXR
A–Z Chest RadiologyAbscess
Achalasia
Alveolar microlithiasis
Aneurysm of the pulmonary artery
Aortic arch aneurysm
Aortic rupture
Asbestos plaques
Asthma
Bochdalek hernia
Bronchiectasis
Bronchocele
Calcified granulomata
Carcinoma
Cardiac aneurysm
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Coarctation of the aorta
Collapsed lung
Consolidated lung
Diaphragmatic hernia – acquired
Diaphragmatic hernia – congenital
Embolic disease
Emphysematous bulla
Extrinsic allergic alveolitis
Flail chest
Foregut duplication cyst
Foreign body – inhaled
Foreign body – swallowed
Goitre
Haemothorax
Heart failure
Hiatus hernia
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Incorrectly sited central venous line
Kartagener syndrome
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Lymphoma
Macleod’s syndrome
Mastectomy
Mesothelioma
Metastases
Neuroenteric cyst
Neurofibromatosis
Pancoast tumour
Pectus excavatum
Pericardial cyst
Pleural effusion
Pleural mass
Pneumoconiosis
Pneumoperitoneum
Pneumothorax
Poland’s syndrome
Post lobectomy/post pneumonectomy
Progressive massive fibrosis
Pulmonary arterial hypertension
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformation
Sarcoidosis
Silicosis
Subphrenic abscess
Thoracoplasty
Thymus – malignant thymoma
Thymus – normal
Tuberculosis
Varicella pneumonia
Wegener’s granulomatosis
Westermark’s sign