Presentation
Trauma context
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
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Technique: Volumetric axial images were obtained through the thorax without contrast media injection.
Findings: The lungs and airways are normal. No pleural effusion or thickening. Heart size is normal. No pericardial effusion. The mediastinum structures have normal configuration. Chest wall is unremarkable.
Conclusion: Normal exam.
Case Discussion
This case illustrates a normal chest CT exam, for other examples like this one, please refer to the article on normal chest imaging exams.