Case 1a. Coin in throat.
Case 1b. Coin removed.
Case 2. Sprained wrist.
Case 3. Massive left pulmonary embolism.
Case 4. Boxer's Fracture.
Case 5. Pneumobilia with reactive pleral effusions.
Case 6. Lateral tibial plateau fracture.
Case 7a. Stridor (croup).
Case 7b. Steeple sign of croup.
Case 8. Stridor (epiglottitis with thumb sign).
Case 9. Smith's fracture.
Case 10. Hutchinson fracture.
Case 11. Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) with portal vein gas.
Case 12a. Pneumatosis intestinalis due to NEC.
Case 12b. Pneumatosis intestinalis due to NEC.
Case 12c. Pneumatosis intestinalis due to NEC.
Case 13. Monteggia's vs. nightstick fracture.
Case 14. Progressive massive fibrosis.
Case 15. Progressive massive fibrosis.
Case 16. Fahr's Syndrome (Familial Idiopathic Basal Ganglia Calcification).
Case 17a. SMA occlusion.
Case 17b. SMA occlusion.
Case 17c. LA thrombusin a case of SMA occlusion.
Case 18a. SMA syndrome (CT / UGI series).
Case 18b. SMA syndrome (MRA).
Case 19. Brownish black urine (phenol poisoning).
Case 20. Esophageal intubation.
Case 21a. Bronchogenic cyst causing airway obstruction and hyperinflation (left > right).
Case 21b. Esophagogram (bronchogenic cyst located in between trachea and esophagus).
Case 21c. CT (bronchogenic cyst located in between trachea and esophagus).
Case 22a. Colon interposition for esophageal reconstruction.
Case 22b. Colon interposition for esophageal reconstruction.
Case 22c. Colon interposition for esophageal reconstruction.
Case 23a. PPU - 1st CXR.
Case 23b. PPU - free air.
Case 23c. PPU - 2nd CXR (15 min later).
Case 23d. PPU - left decubitus view.
Case 23e. PPU - diaphragm thickness < 2.5 mm.
Case 24. Right rib fractures and "occult" pneumothorax.
Case 25a. Free intraperitoneal air.
Case 25b. Free intraperitoneal air.
Case 26a. PPU - diaphragm vs gastric wall thickness.
Case 26b. PPU - diaphragm vs gastric wall thickness.
Case 27. Minimal SDH (more prominet in right side).
Case 28. SDH in a case of sedative overdose.
Case 29a. Ileus with ARDS (clon cancer).
Case 29b. Ileus with ARDS (clon cancer).
Case 30a. Pneumoretroperitoneum due to iatrogenic colon perforation.
Case 30b. Pneumoretroperitoneum due to iatrogenic colon perforation.
Case 31. CXR - AP vs PA, results can be completely different.
Case 32. Misleading mediastinal widening on AP view but ot in PA view.
Case 33. Misleading mediastinal widening on AP view but ot in PA view.
Case 34. Pilon fracture or Plafond fracture.
Case 35. Pilon fracture or Plafond fracture.
Case 36a. Double-wall sign (hollw-organ perforation).
Case 36b. Free intraperitoneal air in left lateral decubitus view.
Case 37. Pathologic fracture.
Case 38. PPU with intraperitoneal free air - radiolucent shadow over RUQ.
Case 39. SDH - nightmare of head trauma (A: alert in the morning; B: coma in the evening).
Case 40. Acute appendicitis.
Case 41. Kerley lines.
Case 42. Dislodged guide wire from right femoral vein catherterization.
Case 43. Small-bowel ileus, ascites.
Case 44. Normal CXR: how to read.
Case 45. Calcaneal compression fracture (Bohler's < 20 degree).
Case 46. Calcaneal compression fracture (Bohler's < 20 degree).
Case 47. Pneomothorax, pneumomediastinum, subcutaneous emphysema.
Case 48. Normal wrist (大小頭鉤舟月三角豆).
Case 49. Esophageal intubation.
Case 50. Brugada syndrome.
Case 51. Brugada syndrome.
Case 52a. Extraluminal (retroperitoneal) air over left psoas muscle.
Case 52b. Extraluminal (retroperitoneal) air over left psoas muscle.
Case 52c. Retroperutoneal free air (periaortic and over left psoas m).
Case 53. Massive pericardial effusion.
Case 54. Massive pericardial effusion.
Case 59. Left massive MCA stroke (dense MCA sign).
Case 60a. Right massive ICA stroke (dense MCA sign).
Case 60b. Right massive ICA stroke (dense MCA sign).
Case 56. 按摩棒走後門 啊…捅破愛妻直腸
Case 57. FB in rectum.
Case 55a. Retropharyngeal abscess.
Case 55b. Retropharyngeal abscess.
Case 58. Acute appendicitis.
Case 59. Tension viscerothorax (NEJM).
Case 60. Aortic dissection presented with AMI. Calcium sign +ve.