[ENG subs] Two cancers at the same time??? Let's analyze this Chest-Abdomen-and-Pelvis CT
Mickaël OHANA, MD PhD Mickaël OHANA, MD PhD
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 Published On May 24, 2024

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We are going to analyze the CT file of a patient in his sixties, who presents with altered general condition, fatigue and non-voluntary weight loss over the past few weeks. This patient is a smoker. He presented with thoracic symptoms (cough and some hemoptoitic sputum) and digestive symptoms (digestive discomfort with poorly systematized pain).

A CAP CT scan with injection was ordered in view of the clinical picture.

It revealed thoracic and subdiaphragmatic abnormalities, raising the question of the patient's final diagnosis.



*ABOUT THIS VIDEO
It was filmed and edited in Strasbourg in May 2024.
The information I present is the most up-to-date to the best of my knowledge at the time.



*WHO AM I?
Pr Mickaël Ohana, PU-PH in Radiology at Strasbourg University Hospital (France) .
I'm a radiologist specializing in cardiovascular and thoracic diagnostic imaging.
My specific field of expertise is cardiac, thoracic and vascular cross-sectional imaging (CT and MRI)_, for which I trained during two fellowships _(clinics) :
1/ one in Strasbourg (France) in 2011-2013 in thoracic imaging,
2/ and a second in Vancouver (Canada) in 2016-2017 in cardiac imaging.

As a radiologist, I'm also on call to provide emergency care for all types of patients.

Having the good fortune to work in a university hospital, we see exceptional and instructive cases every day, which I try to share with you.

As an academic, I'm also involved in research and teaching. If you're curious, you'll find a complete and up-to-date list of my scientific publications here: vu.fr/ohana



*WHY DO I MAKE VIDEOS?
I'm an enthusiast, and the central role of radiology and the radiologist is unfortunately still little known, especially outside hospitals.
Likewise, our specialty is evolving at the speed of light, and new indications and possibilities are appearing on a regular basis.
Our aim is to share with you didactic cases, articles, courses and food for thought to highlight the role of the radiologist and draw attention to the new options available in radiology.
In short, to share knowledge with as many people as possible, doctors and the curious alike: for a visual specialty like radiology, YouTube is the best place to be!



TIMELINE
00:00 Introduction
01:13 Technical point
01:46 CT analysis
08:55 Conclusion

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