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Authored By: Andrew Homb and Henry Royal.
Patient: 28 year old female
History:

28 year-old woman with progressively worsening cough and intermittent hemoptysis over the last several months.

 

 

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What is your interpretation of this study?

 

Is this a good pattern for pulmonary embolism?

 

 

CT Angiography:

 

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Findings and interpretation? 

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Perfusion Images

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Perfusion Quantification

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PA and Lateral Chest Radiographs (two days prior to the perfusion study)

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CT Soft Tissue Windows (same day as the perfusion study)

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CT Lung Windows (same day as the perfusion study)

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CT Oblique Reconstruction (same day as the perfusion study)
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Case [View Case with Diagnosis]Owner(s): Andrew Homb and Henry RoyalLast Updated: 02-07-2013
Anatomy: Cardiopulmonary   Pathology: Neoplasm
Modality: CT, Conventional Radiograph, Nuc MedAccess Level: Readable by all users, writable by NucMed Certifiers
Keywords: penmACR: 60000.32000

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Certified by Henry Royal on 10-10-2010

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