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Category: POCUS/Imaging

CXR Anatomy

One of the hardest things about learning to read any radiology study is understanding the anatomy that you’re looking at. The Radiologist on Instagram posts lots of great annotated images and this one of CXR anatomy is one of my favorites.

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A post shared by the Radiologist | Radiology (@theradiologistpage)

Posted on October 20, 2021May 26, 2023 by Bryan BolingPosted in POCUS/Imaging, PulmonaryLeave a comment

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