question archive Recommend a type of diagnostic image, with or without contrast, for the following patients: A patient with persistent lower back pain resistant to conservative interventions A 74-year-old male with dyspnea, productive green phlegm, fever and chills, and malaise A 48-year-old female who is 48-hours postoperative complaining of right-calf pain  

Recommend a type of diagnostic image, with or without contrast, for the following patients: A patient with persistent lower back pain resistant to conservative interventions A 74-year-old male with dyspnea, productive green phlegm, fever and chills, and malaise A 48-year-old female who is 48-hours postoperative complaining of right-calf pain  

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Recommend a type of diagnostic image, with or without contrast, for the following patients:

  • A patient with persistent lower back pain resistant to conservative interventions
  • A 74-year-old male with dyspnea, productive green phlegm, fever and chills, and malaise
  • A 48-year-old female who is 48-hours postoperative complaining of right-calf pain

 

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Patient with persistent low back pain resistant to conservative interventions.

1. LUMBAR COLUMN COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY. (T.C)

 

74-year-old male with dyspnea, productive green phlegm, fever, chills, and malaise.

1. CHEST RADIOGRAPHY. (R.X)

 

48-year-old woman who is 48 hours after surgery and complains of pain in the right calf.

 MAGNETIC RESONANCE OF THE RIGHT LEG. (R.M)