Radiography

Radiography clinical cases

Chest apex lesion

Chest apex lesion

By Ass. Prof. Susanne Kheddache, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
VolumeRAD revealed a large tumour that was hidden in the apex region and hard to detect on the x-ray images.

Suspicious structures

Suspicious structures

By Ass. Prof. Susanne Kheddache, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Young man with history of sarcoma, left hip. Suspicious structures are superpositions of vessels and bronchi. No malignancy.

IVU with ureteric calculus

IVU with ureteric calculus

By Dr. Siân Phillips, Consultant Radiologist, Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University NHS Trust, Princess of Wales Hospital, Bridgend, Wales, UK

VolumeRAD examination demonstrates a calculus not seen on standard views.

Pneumothorax in apex region

Pneumothorax in apex region

By Dr. Antoine Scherrer, Head of General and Interventional Radiology, Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, France
Pneumothorax in the apex region was difficult to see on the X-ray image. On the VolumeRAD slices a bilateral pneumothorax is very conspicuous.

Suspect of tibia fracture Suspect of tibia fracture
By Dr. Antoine Scherrer, Head of General and Interventional Radiology, Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, France

X-ray shows a fracture of the head of the fibula and also indicates a fracture of the tibia. VolumeRAD examination confirmed the fibula fracture but demonstrated that the suspected tibia fracture was a fatty region in the muscle behind the knee.
Pelvic ring fracture

Pelvic ring fracture

By Dr. Antoine Scherrer, Head of General and Interventional Radiology, Hôpital Foch, Suresnes, France
On X-ray the cortical rupture of pelvic rim was overlooked. VolumeRAD revealed an obvious fracture in the pelvic ring.