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Chest x-ray - Tuberculosis

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Uploaded by on Oct 4, 2009

The video will shed some light on presentation of tuberculosis on a chest x-ray. Please visit my website for disclaimer.

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  • does the trachea show minor deviation in this xray?

  • @Framodda I don't think so

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  • thanks for the very well presented video... :)

  • The trachea should deviate to the right slightly AT the aortic arch, knuckle, notch, whatever you call it!

  • trachea is normally deviated(slightly) to right side.

  • outstanding for medical professionals!!!!!!!!!!!!!exce­llent!!!!

  • I agree with hammadshams in that I do not see deviation of the trachea. I believe the patient's torso was angled slightly to the right because the right acromioclavicular joint is slightly lower than the patient's left. Thanks for sharing hammadshams.

  • there is slightly deviation of trachea towards the big lesion.i think .

  • Wow... You are a wonderful teacher. You explain it so clearly. Thanks!!

  • thanks for sharing this important information.....

  • luv ur videos

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