Chest Wall

Case 99: A Cleft Lung Puzzle Paid Members Public
50-yrs old with an unusual but otherwise straightforward diagnosis

Case 95: When the Nodule is an Island Paid Members Public
The first step, when a nodule is seen on a chest X-ray incidentally is to confirm its location...lung, pleura, chest wall, superficial...usually with a CT scan

Case 94: How Early is Early... Paid Members Public
What do these findings in a patient with scleroderma signify?

Case 93: The Asymmetric Chest Wall Paid Members Public
Asymmetric chest wall

Case 89: Diaphragmatic Dysfunction – Eventration, Paralysis…Does it Matter Paid Members Public
Elevation of the diaphragm is simple to appreciate and may be due to eventration or paralysis.