Which one of the following investigations is considered to be “Gold standard” technique for diagnosis of arterial occlusive disease?
A child presents with respiratory distress. A vascular ring is suspected. Investigation of choice is:
An asymptomatic old patient presents with bruit in the carotid artery. Which of the following is the investigation of choice?
A young man with pulmonary tuberculosis presents with massive recurrent hemoptysis. For angiographic treatment, which vascular structure should be evaluated first?
Increased radiolucency of one sided hemithorax may be caused by all except:
All are true regarding emphysema finding in X-ray except:
About diagnosing air embolism with transesophageal echocardiography, which of the following is false:
A patient is having Mitral stenosis. His X-ray will show all of the following finding except:
Earliest CXR feature of left atrial enlargement is:
Plethoric lung fields are seen in all of the following conditions, except:
In patient with high clinical suspicion of pulmonary thromboembolism, best investigation would be:
Investigation of choice for pulmonary embolism:
Calcified pulmonary metastasis is seen in which carcinoma?