X-ray for fellows/residents. You may not see it in western world. What is the complete diagnosis? What was the indication for the procedure?
Dr G Rajesh (Gopalan Nair Rajesh).
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Professor & Head of Cardiology, Government Medical College Calicut(Kozhikode), Kerala, India. Tweets are not endorsements.
Joined June 2021
- For residents/ fellows. Why this 55 yr old male is complaining of palpitation
- Basics for Residents. This X-ray is that of a patient with long standing dyspnoea on effort. What is the likely cause?
- For fellows. What is this sign called?
00:00 - X-ray for students/residents. Hope it is a “straight” forward diagnosis.
- For fellows. Arterial or venous pulsations?
00:00 - For medical students, residents. Apical impulse of a 35 yr old overweight male with past H/O syncope twice, presented with acute heart failure after onset of AF, reverted to sinus rhythm. Family H/O SCD. His pulse volume is normal. Your impression?
00:00 - Just as William Osler told “Listen to your patient, he is telling you the diagnosis”, “Look at the neck of the patient, it often tell you the diagnosis”. Switch off the main source of light in the room, show a less bright light source like torch of your mobile from below.
00:00 - We see this not infrequently. Awaiting surgery
00:00 - Simple X-ray for fellows. Diagnosis?
- For residents. Findings? Most probable diagnosis?
- Wondering how the RV gets filled in diastole? Out of 0.5 sec, Howmany milliseconds will it get to fill ?!!!
00:00 - X-ray for fellows. See carefully for all findings
- Simple X-ray for residents. Diagnosis/Findings?









