The document outlines a lecture on chest and lung anatomy for medical students given by Dr. Goh Poh Sun at the YLL School of Medicine, NUS. The objectives are for students to learn normal anatomy on chest x-rays and cross-sectional imaging and recognize different imaging techniques. Students completed pre- and post-tests matching anatomical structures to labeled diagrams. Resources on chest radiograph and CT anatomy are also provided for additional learning.
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Chest and lungs M1 undergraduate lecture @ NUS first presented on 1100hrs Oct 24 2013; and 0830hrs Oct 9 2014 MD6 LT 35
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Chest and Lungs
Dr Goh Poh Sun
Associate Professor and Senior Consultant
Department of Diagnostic Radiology
NUHS
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Briefly looking ahead to clinical practice
• www.learningchestradiology.blogspot.com
Diagnostic Radiology
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Learning Resources
• http://www.radiologyeducation.com/
#AnatomyTextbooks
• http://rad.usuhs.edu/medpix/parent.php3?
mode=home_page#top
• http://radiologymasterclass.co.uk/tutorials/chest/
chest_home_anatomy/chest_anatomy_start.html
• http://www.med.wayne.edu/diagradiology/
anatomy_modules/Mediastinum/Mediastinum.html
• http://fitsweb.uchc.edu/ctanatomy/chest/
index.html
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Google search key words “Anatomy on Chest Radiograph and CT Chest”
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Objectives – Phase I
• Normal anatomy on Xrays and cross sectional
imaging
• Principles of Xrays, US, CT, MRI etc
Diagnostic Radiology
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Assessment – Phase I
• ability to identify normal structures on Xrays
and cross sectional imaging
• ability to recognise different imaging
techniques
• use illustrated MCQs to assess students
Diagnostic Radiology
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Outline
• Learning objectives
– Understand range of imaging investigations, their principles, what
anatomy they can show
– Ability to recognise anatomy shown on plain radiographs, cross
sectional imaging ( ultrasound, CT, MRI ) and selected more
specialized investigations ( eg. Angiography )
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Pretest review
Outline of lecture
Body of lecture
Summary and review of learning objectives covered
Post test
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Pre-test
• Please match the listed anatomical structures
(by alphabet) to the numbered structures on
the following imaging investigations
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Q1. Match the anatomical
structures to the indicated
alphabet
1. Aortic arch
2.Trachea
3.Right hemidiaphragm
4.Left clavicle
5. Anterior end of right 3rd rib
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Q2. Match the anatomical
structures to the indicated
alphabet
1. Aortic arch
2.Trachea
3.Left scapula
4. Sternum
5. Anterior end of right rib
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Q3. Match the anatomical
structures to the indicated
alphabet
1. Aortic arch
2.Trachea
3.Spleen
4. Liver
5. Right 3rd rib
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Post-test
• Please match the listed anatomical structures
(by alphabet) to the numbered structures on
the following imaging investigations
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a. Right clavicle
b. Anterior right 3rd rib
c. Right atrium
d. Right hemidiaphragm
e. Liver rd
f. Posterior right 3 rib
g. Trachea
h. Left clavicle
i. Aortic arch
j. Main pulmonary artery
k. Left ventricle
l. Left hemidiaphragm
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a.Right scapula
b.Trachea
c. Anterior right rib
d. Superior vena cava
e.Sternum
f. Aortic arch
g. Anterior left rib
h. Left scapula
i.Left posterior rib
j. Vertebral body
k. Right posterior rib
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a. Liver
b. Right 7th rib
c. Right 5th rib
d. Right third rib
e. Trachea
f. Right clavicle
g. Left clavicle
h. Aortic arch
i. Main pulmonary artery
j. spleen