Items tagged “cxr”
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Endobronchial intubation
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21 Aug 2010
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Endobronchial intubation - left lung collapse
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21 Aug 2010
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Bronchogenic carcinoma mimicking a breast implant
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21 Aug 2010
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Left lower lobe consolidation
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22 Aug 2010
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Tension pneumothorax
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05 Oct 2010
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Pneumonia
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08 Oct 2010
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Hodgkin lymphoma
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14 Oct 2010
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Fibrothorax
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15 Oct 2010
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Apical cap
Apical caps cover the lung apices and often bilateral. They can be chronic, due to fibrosis or acute due to pleural or extra-pleural fluid.
Epidemiology
The frequency of chronic apical pleural thickening increases with age 3. There may be a slightly greater male predilection 7.
Pathology
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Meconium aspiration
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20 Oct 2010
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Osteopetrosis
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20 Oct 2010
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Pulmonary synovial sarcoma
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22 Oct 2010
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Sengstaken-Blakemore tube
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22 Oct 2010
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Ectatic thoracic aorta
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07 Nov 2010
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Barium
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Cardiomegaly
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10 Nov 2010
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Malpositioned endobronchial nasogastric tube
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13 Dec 2010
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Right atrial enlargement
Right atrial (RA) enlargement is less common, and harder to delineate on chest radiograph, than left atrial (LA) enlargement.
Pathology
Etiology
Enlargement of the right atrium (RA) can result from a number of conditions, including:
raised right ventricular pressures
pulmonary arterial hype...
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Right ventricular enlargement
Right ventricular enlargement (also known as right ventricular dilatation (RVD)) can be the result of a number of conditions, including:
pulmonary valve stenosis
pulmonary arterial hypertension
atrial septal defect (ASD)
ventricular septal defect (VSD)
tricuspid regurgitation
dilated card...
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Left ventricular enlargement
Left ventricular enlargement can be the result of a number of conditions, including:
pressure overload
hypertension
aortic stenosis
volume overload
aortic regurgitation
mitral regurgitation
wall abnormalities
left ventricular aneurysm
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy / dilated cardiomyopathy...
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Left atrial enlargement
Left atrial enlargement (LAE) may result from many conditions, either congenital or acquired. It has some characteristic findings on a frontal chest radiograph. CT or MRI may also be used for diagnosis.
Clinical presentation
An enlarged left atrium can have many clinical implications, such as:...