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Chest X-ray Trainer | Part 3

About the course

Our latest module offers a total of 58 cases in three parts, meticulously annotated. Concise learning texts and engaging multiple-choice questions guide you through the selected cases, highlighting the key aspects.

List of cases

  • Small Pneumothorax
  • tension pneumothorax
  • Seropneumothorax with rib fracture
  • Air-fluid level after partial lung resection
  • Skin fold and interstitial lung oedema
  • skin fold
  • ventral pneumothorax and mediastinal emphysema
  • lung cancer
  • lung metastases
  • pulmonary granulomas
  • Neurofibromas on the skin
  • Bihilary lymphadenopathy
  • intrathoracic struma
  • Atelectasis with tube malpositioning
  • Catheter malposition
  • Catheter malposition
  • occult catheter malposition
  • A forgotten wire
  • double upper vena cava 
  • Free intra-abdominal air after surgery
  • Chilaiditi syndrome
  • upside-down stomach
  • Bone metastases from breast cancer

Authors

Diekhoff, Torsten

Torsten Diekhoff

Dr. Torsten Diekhoff is an assistant professor and radiologist with a musculoskeletal focus, particularly in arthro and neuro sonography and interventions on the axial and peripheral skeleton. He obtained his Venia legendi at the Charité in Berlin, Germany, in 2019 with a thesis on "Dual-Energy Computed Tomography in Musculoskeletal Diagnostics." His research focuses on innovative imaging of the spine and joints including rheumatic and traumatic diseases. He was able to recruit a research grant from the Assessment of Spondyloarthritis international Society (ASAS) in 2014 and was honored with the Innovation Award of the German Society for Orthopaedics and Trauma Surgery in 2019.

Doepner, Niclas

Niclas Doepner

Niclas Doepner

Iqbal, Asif

Asif Iqbal

Asif completed his secondary education in Kolkata, India, and subsequently moved to Germany to pursue a career in Medicine, currently enrolled at Charité Medical University in Berlin. In addition to his medical studies, he serves as a module representative, actively contributing to the enhancement of the modular curriculum at Charité. As an assistant scientist in Charité’s radiology department, he is dedicated to enhancing the educational experience for both students and residents. Furthermore, he initiated his doctoral research in the field of neurosurgery at Charité.

Macori, Fabio

Fabio Macori

Dr. Fabio Macori is a consultant radiologist in Santo Spirito hospital, Rome, Italy, with a focus on thoracic imaging. After his medical studies he began training as a radiology specialist in Rome. His initial focus was on vascular radiology and intervention and he was a senior consultant in the Italian public health service, responsible for CT of the vessels and musculoskeletal radiology. In 2018 Dr. Macori moved to Ireland to specialize in the field of thoracic radiology. He is an active member of the European Society of Thoracic Imaging, the Irish Medical Council and both the Italian and European Radiological Societies.