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is the lesion wedge-shaped?
yes
does this patient have evidence of pneumoperitoneum?
no
is the lesion on the left or right side of the brain?
left
what side of the brain is a lesion on?
left
what plane is this?
axial
where is there evidence of a pleural effusion?
right side
where is the pleural effusion located?
right side
is there an acute infarction?
yes
is this consistent with an acute infarction?
yes
is this a ct?
yes
where are the acute infarcts?
r frontal lobe
where do you see acute infarcts?
r frontal lobe
is this an axial plane?
yes
is there evidence of air in the peritoneal cavity?
no
is the trachea located normally?
yes
is the trachea midline?
yes
is this the axial plane?
yes
how would you measure the length of the kidneys?
coronal plane?
is this a ct of the abdomen?
no
what type of imaging modality is used to acquire the above image?
mri - t2 weighted
the image is taken in what plane?
axial
what plane is the above image acquired in?
axial
what is the location of the lesion?
right lower lateral lung field
where is the lesion located?
right lower lateral lung field
is the cardiac silhouette less than half the diameter of the diaphragm?
yes
how large is the mass in the right upper quadrant?
3.4 cm
size of the mass in the right upper quadrant?
3.4 cm
is the patient a female or male?
female
what is the biological sex of the patient?
female
is the heart enlarged?
no
is the heart abnormally large?
no
is this image showing the chest?
yes
what organ system is being imaged?
brain
the hemorrhage is adjacent to what structures?
left thalamus and basal ganglia
what structures are located near the hemorrhage shown?
left thalamus and basal ganglia
is the cardiac silhouette within normal size limits?
yes
what major artery of the brain may be affected by the lesion seen in the above image?
basilar artery
which major artery of the brain is affected by this lesion?
basilar artery
evidence of hemorrhage in the kidneys?
no
is there any hemorrhage seen within the kidneys?
no
is this a t1 weighted mri?
no
where are the brain lesions located?
right hemisphere
which hemisphere of the brain are the lesions located in?
right hemisphere
in which brain area is the lesion located?
right cerebellopontine angle
where is the lesion located?
right cerebellopontine angle
the tissue within the hyperattenuating ovoid mass adjacent to the ascending colon is similar in density to what tissue normally found?
adipose tissue
is there narrowing of the cardiac contour?
yes
the tissue in the hyperattenuating ovoid mass on the patient's right is similar density wise to what tissue that is normally found?
adipose tissue
the lesion seen in the image above is isointense to what object that is normally found in the brain?
csf
the lesion is isointense to what object normally found in the brain?
csf
is the heart enlarged?
no
is the heart abnormally large?
no
the condition in which a patient has enlarged ventricles as seen in this image?
hydrocephalus
what is the condition in which the ventricles are enlarged as seen in this image?
hydrocephalus
what organ system is visualized in the above image?
brain
how was this image taken?
ct
what imaging modality is used?
ct
is the cardiac silhouette small/stretched
yes
in which lobe do you see an abnormal mass in the above images?
right upper lobe
where is the abnormal mass located with respect to the lungs?
right upper lobe
what imaging modality was used to take this image?
xray
where is the abnormality?
right posteroinferior cerebellum
what abnormality is present?
bleeding in the right posteroinferior cerebellum
is free air present in this image?
no
is there free air in the abdomen?
no
are the ventricles enlarged?
yes
is the size of the ventricle abnormal?
yes
how is the patient positioned for this scan?
supine (see air-fluid level)
is there evidence of pulmonary edema?
no
what is the hypodensity in the liver?
gallbladder
is there a hypodense mass in the liver
yes
is this patient male or female?
female
what is the patient's gender?
female
is the trachea normal?
no
is the trachea midline?
yes
is there a pneumothorax present?
no
is there free air in the thorax?
no
what is located immediately inferior to the right hemidiaphragm?
the liver
can a mass in the pancreatic head cause a liver injury?
yes
is there enlargement of the pulmonary vasculature?
no
does the liver show an enhancing mass or lesion?
no
is there an enhancing lesion in the liver?
no
what are the black areas at the top of the image?
maxillary sinuses
what does the least dense region represent
maxillary sinuses
what is the orientation of the patient?
lying supine with their feet towards the screen
is this a coronal section?
no
are there any skeletal joints in the ct?
no
what skeletal joint is seen in this image?
sacroiliac joint
can a patient with a metal implant get a cxr?
yes
is the lesion on the left or right?
right
is the cardiac contour normal?
yes
what side is the lesion on?
right
what are the hyperdensities on the periphery of the image?
ribs
what are the hyperdense opacities located around the periphery?
ribs
are there skull fractures present?
no
is the skull fractured?
no
is there sign of a skull fracture?
no
is the skull fractured?
no
what is better identified on a pa cxr vs a lateral cxr?
right vs left sided pathology
does this image show a pneumothorax?
no