
He graduated from University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and completed his residency in radiology at the Hospital of the Univ of Penn of UPHS. has been the recipient of numerous teaching awards at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and is dedicated to clinical, academic, and teaching excellence. Use this X-ray as a normal reference for this gallery The radiograph is of good quality The patient is not rotated, has taken a good inspiration, and the penetration is correct Further reading. He is currently completing his internship at the Presbyterian Medical Center of UPHS and his residency in ophthalmology at the UC Davis Medical Center.ĭr. Hover on/off image to show/hide findings. Chu graduated from the University of California at San Diego in 1999 and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 2005.

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NORMAL CHEST X RAY FINDINGS SERIES
By reading this series of Normal CXR, students will learn to appreciate the range of "normal" markings, the basics of CXR reading, and how patient age and sex influence differentials. This website was created to help introduce medical students to chest radiology.


We have assembled 100 "normal" Chest X-Rays that were given the Diagnosis of "No Active Disease" (NAD) at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP). One of the most difficult things to learn when first reading Chest X-Ray (CXR) films is what is "normal" and what is really "active disease." This website aims to help students become comfortable with accepting artifacts of blood vessels as "normal," with the hopes that students will then more easily identify "abnormal" signs of active disease. Welcome! This website was created to help introduce medical students to chest radiology.
