Pneumonia at superior segment of right lower lobe (hidden area)

Discussion:

Hidden frontal chest x-ray areas refer to areas where lesions may be overlooked due to the superimposition of different anatomical structures. These areas are the: apical zones, hilar zones, retro-cardiac zone, and the zone below the dome of the diaphragm.

This case shows the process of evaluation of right hilar density on the frontal chest x-ray. Hilum overlay sign and lack of loss of silhouette sign with the medial cardiac border are observed, keeping with superior segment of the right lower lobe consolidation. These signs are very helpful in analyzing the frontal chest x-ray hilar density.  While the density is quite subtle on the frontal x-ray projection, due to the superimposition of the hilar vessels, on the lateral projection the consolidation is seen much more clearly.

The peripheral location of the consolidation in this case explains the atypical clinical presentation of the patient with backache (representing a pleuritic pain) rather than the classical segmental pneumonia sign of a cough.

 

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