41M Hx of polyuria and pain for 2 years. U/S shows suspicious vascularized bladder base mass 2*2*2 cm. Also, low level internal echoes within the bladder. Post mic volume significant 134 ml. I've referred for urology review and histopathology. Ddx. TCC
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Do radiologists ever operate CT or MRI machines?
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by /u/texmexdaysex
4h ago
Forgive my ignorance, because I'm not a radiologist. I was just wondering if any radiologists actually operate the machine themselves in the event a technician is unavailable? I understand that the rad techs have a several year long training program, but physicians often use fluoroscopy and c-arm with minimal extra training. I was wondering if this extends to more complex studies? I have seen radiologists do ultrasounds many times, for example . submitted by /u/texmexdaysex [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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When should a trans patients sex assigned at birth for interpretation?
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by /u/treesen77
4h ago
Example- Labs for a female to male person who is taking testosterone will be reported using male reference ranges. But what about imaging and tests such as echos? Does it matter? submitted by /u/treesen77 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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C7 fracture and more
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by /u/Top7DASLAMA
6h ago
Diagnosis is in image 4(: submitted by /u/Top7DASLAMA [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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6yo male with 4mo history of progressing headaches and seizures.
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by /u/Meotwister5
9h ago
The 4th ventricle mass was already seen around 2mo prior to this scan in a CT with a diagnosis of ependymoma, but px was lost to follow up most probably due to poverty. submitted by /u/Meotwister5 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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CT Tech qualification question
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by /u/Dazzling-Elk4381
12h ago
Hello, I am currently on a waitlist for a Bachelors of Science in Nuclear Medicine and Computed Tomography program. My goal is to move home to a smaller town in Oregon that doesn't have nuclear medicine jobs but they do have CT tech jobs. The job requirement says "American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiologic Technology (RT) and Computed Tomography (CT) registry". My question is will I not be qualified for this position because my qualifications would be ARRT (N) instead of (RT)? I apologize if this is a stupid question but I would hate to go through all the schooling and ..read more
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Saw u/bunsonon’s pelvic x-rays and thought I’d join the band wagon! Broken pelvis and sacral spine, hope this itches your brains in some way
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by /u/angelofeighth
12h ago
Before and after metalware back in 2022, I’m all healed now and metalware is all removed! One side of my pelvis has not and will not join back together and the other side has grown an extra bone which is cool - don’t have an xray of myself atm. Can’t find the notes anywhere. Scribbled some parts for my dignity and others privacy. Hope this is allowed :-) submitted by /u/angelofeighth [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Metopic Craniosynostosis repaired by Calvarial Vault Remodeling and Frontal Orbital Advancement
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by /u/PipsterBear
12h ago
My son was diagnosed with Metopic Craniosynostosis at 20 weeks in utero. We met his surgeon at 2 weeks old. He had his first CT at 13 months old, 3 days later he had his CVR/FOA surgery and another CT while coming out of anesthesia. We just had his 2 year post-op CT at 3 years old, and he is healing wonderfully! He is not expected to have another surgery unless it is for cosmetic reasons. Now that we are really on the other side I thought I would share here, I haven't seen any cranio posts in the years I've followed this sub. First CT at 13 months old Immediately after surgery, also 13 m ..read more
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Years-old X-Ray a friend sent me of her cervical ribs
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by /u/agent01001011
13h ago
I do not have a career in radiology, but thought you guys might enjoy. I had no idea about them before now and how uncommon they were. submitted by /u/agent01001011 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Here is my pelvic fracture from 9 months ago. Im not sure where the fracture is but it seemed serious
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by /u/bunsonon
13h ago
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