CT scan Chest - How to tell if a patient is a smoker

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Uploaded by on Jun 24, 2011

CT scan -- How to tell if a patient is a smoker and how oblique fissure might be visible on a CT scan of chest.

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  • I follow your videos and find them exceptionally helpful, your teaching is clear and concise and i love the way you explain things

  • @derrick6166 thanks. I am glad I can be of some help

  • hahha you are so funny sir

  • @shriswamiramanand thanks for the comment. I hope people will learn something from it. I guess someone will try to quit.

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  • TELL YOU SOMETHING LIKE THAT! He said air trapping and empasima can be differentiated on CT. Is this true?? I just want to put my mind at ease hammad thats all and thank you so much for your videos!!:)

  • WOW. You are exceptionally helpful my friend and explain so much!! Can I as you something hammad? I recently was short of breath. I am a 26 year old male and heavy smoker since the age of 18. 1 pack per day. I have been smoke free for 2 months now:) Anyways I had CT with contrast and the doctor said nothing wrong was found. However he casually mentioned small air bubbles or "air trapping" on my CT. He said may be due to asthma. I asked could this be empasima?? He laughed and said NO WAY I WOULD

  • ha ha ha , that's a good one. I must quit smoking today

  • hahaha so funny!

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