Axial CT tutorial

Hi all,

I thought I would share with you my limited knowledge about reading axial views of CT imaging (see video link below). I think the axial view may be the most powerful view when it comes to investigating ES-related difficulties. I am NOT a radiologist so please take what I have to say with caution. I really hope this video can help some of you gain a better understanding of what might be causing your symptoms. Enjoy (sorry that the video is a bit blurry and laggy but it’ll have to do)!

  • TML

https://www.canva.com/design/DAGt5yiQJVc/Lv_QqNEe62_XYh6AFsIvvg/watch?utm_content=DAGt5yiQJVc&utm_campaign=celebratory_first_publish&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=editor_celebratory_first_publish

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Always happy to help people interpret their axial CT view! Can private message me or just tag me in your post :slight_smile:

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Excellent tutorial, thank you for taking time to provide this. I am going to review my axial view again, now that I am armed with more knowledge.

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Glad to hear it seems helpful!

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Thank you for this, I will have a watch! :+1:

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I appreciate the time you took to make the video, @TML. I’ll also make the time to watch it ASAP.

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