This ensures you’ve comprehensively assessed the X-ray and reduces the risk of missing subtle pathology (e.g. a small nodule). Reviewer Dr Kunal Patel Consultant Radiologist References James Heilman, MD. Effusion. Adapted by Geeky Medics. Licence: [CC BY-SA 3.0]. ...
Interpreting chest X-rays (CXRs) is an essential skill for clinical practice that is frequently assessed in OSCEs. Asystematic approach to CXR interpretationensures that pathology is not missed. Specific CXR findings and abnormalitiescommonly appearin OSCEs. You must be able torecognise these finding...