Virtual Studio
Case alpha: How to read a CT Abdomen and Pelvis
Table of Contents
Identify the axial view
Identify the coronal view
Review the annotated axial view
Review the annotated coronal view
Describe the abdominal and pelvic structures
Summarize
1. Identify the axial view and review the slices
Select the axial view (labelled 'axial C+ portal venous phase') from the top panel and use the slide-bar on right to view slices.
2. Identify the coronal view and review the slices
Select the coronal view (labelled 'coronal C+ portal venous phase') from the top panel and use the slide-bar on right to view slices.
2. Identify the coronal view and review the slices
Select the coronal view (labelled 'labelled 'coronal C+ portal venous phase') from the top panel and use the slidebar on right to view slices
3. Review the annotated structures in the coronal view
From the annotated slides below, select the coronal view from the top panel. Use the slide-bar on right to view different slices.
3. Review the annotated structures in the axial view
From the annotated slides below, select the axial view from the top panel. Use the slide-bar on right to view different slices
4. Review the annotated structures in the coronal view
Select the coronal view from the top panel and use the slide bar on right to view different slices
5. Describe the abdominal and pelvis structures
Identify and describe the normal abdominal structures as annotated in the case above
6. Summarize
Summarize your findings