
Using a self-study format, our publication discusses the physical principles of plain chest radiography, enabling clinicians to:
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Understand how chest radiographs are created and why normal anatomy and pathology may or may not be visualized using radiographs | | |  | Gather information from the radiograph | | |  | Read and interpret chest radiographs for the presence of disease using standard terminology
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Chapters include “How to Read a Chest Radiograph,” “Radiographic Manifestations of Tuberculosis” and “Case Studies.” Each chapter includes chest radiographic examples with descriptions, explanations and comments. Continuing education credit is available.
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