General Principles
- Basic principles of thoracic imaging Anatomical considerations in ct imaging
- Ct signs of lung disease (reticular pattern, nodules, ground-glass opacification etc)
- Overview - a clinician's perspective of thoracic imaging
A Problem-Based Approach to Lung Imaging
- Obstructive lung diseases
- Restrictive lung diseases
- Imaging of the patient with haemoptysis
- Investigation of the pleural disorders
- Investigation of the SPN
- Imaging of critically-ill and post-thoracic surgery patients
- Role of imaging in the investigation of cough
- Thoracic sepsis/infection
Imaging of Specific Disease Entities
- The role of CT in the diagnosis and staging of lung cancer
- The utility of CT in the investigation of immunological diseases
- Integrated imaging in the diagnosis of pulmonary thromboembolism
- Imaging of inhalation/aspiration
Algorithms
- Sujal Desai, King's College Hospital, London, UK
- Tomas Franquet, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
- Thomas E. Hartman, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota
- Athol Wells, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK
"I greatly welcome the project and would certainly buy a copy of the finished article if it delivers on its promise." - James Jett, Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine and Medical Oncology, Mayo Clinic

