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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour.. IMPRESSION: Clear lungs with no suspicious pulmonary nodules or masses.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Hyperinflated lungs with mildly flattened posterior diaphragm. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. Heart size within normal limits, no typical findings of pulmonary edema.. IMPRESSION: Hyperinflated lungs, air trapping versus inspiratory XXXX.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Borderline heart size. The lungs are hyperexpanded and hyperlucent compatible with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. There are no XXXX focal air space consolidations. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. The hilar and mediastinal contours are unchanged. Aortic vascular calcifications. Normal pulmonary vascularity. Bone demineralization.. IMPRESSION: Findings of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. Lungs are clear without focal consolidation. No pneumothorax or large pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: No focal consolidation. No visualized pneumothorax. No large pleural effusions. The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette is grossly unremarkable. There is motion artifact on the lateral radiograph.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. Ill-defined opacity is again noted in the region of the lingula. This is increased since the previous study. The remainder of the lungs appear clear. Mild XXXX deformity is noted in the mid-thoracic spine. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is seen.. IMPRESSION: 1. Ill-defined opacity in the lingula. Increased since the previous study. May represent increased atelectasis or scarring.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are persistent low lung volumes. There is stable streaky left lower lobe airspace disease. Probable XXXX residual left pneumothorax. No large pleural effusion. Stable cardiomediastinal contour. Left-sided rib fractures are better appreciated on the XXXX chest comparison.. IMPRESSION: 1. Probable XXXX residual left pneumothorax. 2. Stable streaky left basilar airspace disease, possibly atelectasis.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size moderately enlarged for technique, aortic ectasia/tortuosity. Right hemidiaphragm eventration. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. Vascular redistribution without typical findings of pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Comparison XXXX, XXXX Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. Stable chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size and mediastinal contours appear within normal limits. Calcified granuloma in the left midlung. No focal airspace consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mild cardiomegaly. Hypoinflation of the lungs. Right basilar XXXX opacity may represent atelectasis. Lungs are otherwise clear without focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Sclerosis of the humeral XXXX bilateral, XXXX from prior AVN. Sclerotic vertebral body endplates with central depression. Calcifications in the right hemiabdomen may represent calcified gallstones.. IMPRESSION: 1. Right basilar opacities favored to represent atelectasis. 2. Stigmata of XXXX cell disease. 3. Cholelithiasis.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: heart size normal. Emphysema. Biapical scarring and fibrosis unchanged
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are low lung volumes with bronchovascular crowding. There is patchy left lower lobe airspace disease. There are XXXX opacities in the right mid lung, XXXX subsegmental atelectasis. No significant pleural effusion. No pneumothorax. Heart size is within normal limits. There is aortic atherosclerotic vascular calcification.. IMPRESSION: 1. Patchy left lower lobe airspace disease, possibly atelectasis or pneumonia. 2. Right mid lung subsegmental atelectasis.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is mildly enlarged. Left hemidiaphragm is elevated. There is no acute infiltrate or pleural effusion. The mediastinum is unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: Borderline cardiomegaly without acute disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mediastinal contours are normal. Lungs are clear. There is no pneumothorax or large pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: No focal infiltrate.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. Heart size normal. The XXXX are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Both lungs remain clear and expanded. Heart and pulmonary XXXX are normal. No change in the large hiatus hernia.. IMPRESSION: No change. No visible active cardiopulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: No focal airspace disease, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No free subdiaphragmatic air.. IMPRESSION: No acute pulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Right-sided internal jugular central venous catheter with tip approximating the right atrium. Postsurgical changes of the mediastinum including sternotomy XXXX. Left base opacities again noted, stable. There is a left lung opacity, not well appreciated on prior. There is no evidence of pneumothorax. Low lung volumes. Degenerative changes thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. Left midlung opacity, not well seen on prior exam, may represent focus of airspace disease. 2. Stable left base opacities, XXXX scarring or atelectasis. 2. Postsurgical changes as above. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear bilaterally with no focal infiltrate, pleural effusion, or pneumothoraces. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. XXXX and soft tissues are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal heart size. Mild unfolding and atherosclerotic calcification of the aorta. No focal air space consolidation. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Visualized bony structures are unremarkable in appearance.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are no acute osseous abnormalities. Soft tissues are within normal limits. There is stable enlargement of the heart. Calcific aorta. Stable bilateral calcified granulomas. The lungs are clear bilaterally without focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is mildly enlarged. Left hemidiaphragm is elevated. There is no acute infiltrate or pleural effusion. The mediastinum is unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: Borderline cardiomegaly without acute disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. The lungs are well-inflated and clear. There is no focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or effusion. The bony structures of the thorax are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of acute cardiopulmonary process. Stable appearance of the chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are XXXX left upper lobe opacities. Lungs otherwise appear clear. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size is as is within normal limits.. IMPRESSION: 1. No evidence of active tuberculosis. 2. XXXX left upper lobe opacities. The appearance XXXX subsegmental atelectasis or scarring.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are no focal areas of consolidation. No suspicious pulmonary opacities. Heart size within normal limits. No pleural effusions. No evidence of pneumothorax. Osseous structures are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. A calcified small granuloma is present in the left lower lobe. Heart size normal. Mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is mild cardiomegaly. The transverse XXXX is calcified. There is a moderate hiatal hernia. The lungs are clear without focal infiltrate. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Degenerative changes of the thoracic spine are noted.. IMPRESSION: 1. Mild cardiomegaly and moderate hiatal hernia.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: No acute disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size mildly enlarged, stable mediastinal and hilar contours. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: Mild cardiomegaly, no acute pulmonary findings
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinal contours are within normal limits. There are numerous bilateral pulmonary nodules of varying sizes. The largest is noted in the left lower lobe, posteriorly measuring approximately 7.0 cm. No acute infiltrate or pleural effusion are appreciated.. IMPRESSION: Numerous bilateral pulmonary nodules with dominant nodule/mass in the left lower lung. Diagnostic considerations would include primary lung carcinoma with metastatic nodules versus secondary metastatic disease from known brain tumor. Suggest clinical correlation and further imaging XXXX examination.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: No focal lung consolidation. Heart size and pulmonary vascularity are within normal limits. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Osseous structures are grossly intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal cardiomediastinal silhouette and hilar contours. Calcified bilateral lung and perihilar granulomas. The lungs are clear without focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.. XXXX XXXX are intact without acute osseous abnormality.. IMPRESSION: Chest radiograph. 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits of size and appearance. The pulmonary vascularity is unremarkable. There are XXXX opacities in the left XXXX, XXXX subsegmental atelectasis or scar. Otherwise, the lungs are expanded and clear of airspace disease. Negative for pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Limited bone evaluation reveals no acute abnormality.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. 2. Left midlung subsegmental atelectasis versus scar.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is a moderate right-sided pneumothorax measuring approximately 3.3 cm in the right apex. There is a minimally displaced right lateral 8th rib fracture and probable nondisplaced right lateral 7th rib fracture. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. Left lung is clear.. IMPRESSION: 1. Moderate right-sided pneumothorax measuring approximately 3.3 cm in the right apex. 2. Minimally displaced right lateral 8th rib fracture probable nondisplaced right lateral 7th rib fracture.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Calcified mediastinal XXXX. No focal areas of consolidation. Heart size within normal limits. No pleural effusions. No evidence of pneumothorax. Degenerative changes thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette are within normal limits. Pulmonary vasculature appears normal. Right lower lobe calcified granuloma. There is no focal air space consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Clear lungs. Enlarged left ventricle. A tortuous dilated aorta. No pneumonia
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: [<The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette are stable and within normal limits. Pulmonary vasculature appears normal. There is no focal air space consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax.>] Extensive left upper quadrant splenic calcification may reflect old granulomatous disease
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There your regular interstitial changes and possibly fibrosis in the left mid and lower lung zone and region of the right middle lobe. Hyperinflation is present. No focal consolidation is seen. There is no evidence for pleural effusion. The heart is not enlarged. Mediastinum is normal. There are arthritic changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: XXXX of COPD and interstitial lung disease. No definite pneumonia. There does appear to be progression of changes since XXXX.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Comparison XXXX Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. Stable chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Blunting of the costophrenic XXXX XXXX represents scarring. No pleural effusion is identified on the lateral view. There is no focal consolidation. No pneumothorax is present. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits are in the pulmonary vasculature is normal.. IMPRESSION: Scarring at the lateral costophrenic XXXX. Otherwise no significant radiographic abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Borderline enlarged heart. Stable mediastinal contours. Aortic XXXX calcifications. Hyperinflated lungs with chronic appearing interstitial markings, compatible with emphysema. Bilateral streaky opacities. Increased vascularity compatible with pulmonary vascular congestion. No focal airspace disease. No acute bony abnormality.. IMPRESSION: 1. Pulmonary vascular congestion. 2. Emphysema. 3. Bibasilar streaky airspace opacities.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are hyperexpanded. There is a large rounded lucency in the right upper lung, XXXX large emphysematous XXXX. There are XXXX biapical opacities, XXXX scarring. No focal airspace consolidation to suggest pneumonia. There is no pleural effusion. No pneumothorax. Normal heart size. There are minimal degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: Emphysema. Large right upper lobe XXXX. Biapical scarring.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. There is no pleural effusion, pneumothorax, or focal airspace disease. The XXXX are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size, mediastinal contour, and pulmonary vascularity are within normal limits. Stable tortuosity of the thoracic aorta. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax is identified. No acute osseous abnormality identified.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. Lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is seen.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal heart size and mediastinal contours. Clear lungs. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Unremarkable XXXX.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. No focal infiltrate, pneumothorax or pleural effusion identified.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is stable mild cardiomegaly without significant pulmonary vascular congestion. They're stable tortuosity of the aorta. There is no acute pulmonary consolidation, large effusion or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute process. Stable cardiomegaly.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart and mediastinum are normal. The skeletal structures are normal.. IMPRESSION: No acute pulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is hyperinflation of the lungs appear to be clear. There is no pleural effusion or The heart is normal. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. The skeletal structures are normal.. IMPRESSION: COPD. No acute pulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size and contour. The lungs are clear, without evidence of infiltrate. There is no pneumothorax or effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal contours are within normal limits. Pulmonary vasculature is unremarkable. There is no focal airspace opacity. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is seen. No acute bony abnormality is identified.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The mediastinal and hilar lymph XXXX are less prominent than previously. Heart size remains normal. Lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: Decreasing bilateral hilar adenopathy. Continued clear lungs.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are no focal areas of consolidation. No suspicious bony opacities. Heart size slightly enlarged. No pleural effusions. There is no evidence of pneumothorax. Degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. 2. Mild cardiomegaly, stable.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Radiographic attenuation obscures detail. Grossly, the lungs are clear and expanded. Heart is large. Pulmonary XXXX are normal.. IMPRESSION: Stable cardiomegaly without gross evidence for failure or pneumonia.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Heart size upper limits of normal, predominantly left ventricular contour (XXXX visualized on lateral projection), pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. .. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Comparison XXXX, XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. Stable chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear without focal consolidation. No suspicious pulmonary nodules identified. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour.. IMPRESSION: Clear lungs.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: No acute disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Mild left costophrenic XXXX blunting XXXX XXXX basilar pleural effusion, increased left suprahilar opacity, differential diagnosis includes increased volume loss, apical pleural fluid, tumor progression. Left hemithorax volume loss with leftward shift of the heart and mediastinum. XXXX right costophrenic XXXX, right lung free of focal consolidation.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Normal heart and mediastinal contours. Normal pulmonary vasculature. Bony thorax intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. The lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is seen. Large hiatal hernia is present. Osteopenia and degenerative changes are present in the spine. Vascular calcification is noted. Degenerative changes are present in the right shoulder.. IMPRESSION: 1. Large hiatal hernia. 2. Clear lungs.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. The lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is seen.. IMPRESSION: 1. No evidence of active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mild cardiomegaly. Mild unfolding of the thoracic aorta. No focal air space opacity. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures are unremarkable in appearance.. IMPRESSION: 1. Mild cardiomegaly. 2. Otherwise, no acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is no focal consolidation. There is no pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. The cardiomediastinal contours are grossly unremarkable. The heart size is within normal limits. The right upper extremity PICC tip is in the upper SVC. Surgical clips in the right upper abdomen.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Radiographic attenuation obscures detail. Grossly, the lungs are clear and expanded. Heart is large. Pulmonary XXXX are normal.. IMPRESSION: Stable cardiomegaly without gross evidence for failure or pneumonia.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Lungs appear slightly hyperinflated, suggestive of emphysema. No acute airspace abnormality seen. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear bilaterally. Cardiac and mediastinal silhouettes are normal. Pulmonary vasculature is normal. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and contour. Pulmonary vasculature is normal in caliber. Lungs are clear of focal airspace disease, pneumothorax or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart and cardiomediastinal silhouette are normal. There is no focal airspace opacity, pleural effusion, pneumothorax. The osseous structures are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidations. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal cardiomediastinal silhouette. There is no focal consolidation. There are no XXXX of a large pleural effusion. There is no pneumothorax. There is no acute bony abnormality seen. Probable old lateral right rib fractures.. IMPRESSION: There is no radiographic evidence of acute cardiopulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart and lungs have XXXX XXXX in the interval. Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: XXXX XXXX and lateral chest examination was obtained. The heart silhouette is normal in size and contour. Aortic XXXX appear unremarkable. Lungs demonstrate no acute findings. There is no effusion or pneumothorax. No displaced rib fracture visualized.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary disease. 2. No displaced rib fracture visualized.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size is at upper limits normal. Mediastinal silhouette otherwise and pulmonary vascularity is within normal limits. Left chest wall changes suggest prior thoracotomy. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No focal airspace consolidation.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size normal and lungs are relatively clear. There is minimal underlying interstitial opacities. This is markedly improved compared to prior exam
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits of size and appearance. The pulmonary vascularity is unremarkable. Lungs are expanded and clear of airspace disease. Negative for pneumothorax or pleural effusion. There is mild midthoracic dextroscoliosis, with the XXXX XXXX otherwise grossly intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Comparison XXXX, XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. Stable chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Minimal atelectasis, platelike in the right upper lobe. Heart size upper limits normal. Degenerative spurring of thoracic spine.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Borderline heart size. Elevated left diaphragm. Clear right lung. Tracheostomy tube tip above the carina. Extensive airspace disease in the left base. No large effusion or pneumothorax.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mediastinal contours are normal. Heart size is within normal limits. Multiple scattered calcified pulmonary nodules, XXXX sequela of prior granulomatous disease. Otherwise lungs are clear.. There is no pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. No bony abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. Heart size normal. Scattered thoracic spine spurring.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: PA and lateral views the chest were obtained. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and configuration. The lungs are well aerated. No pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or focal air space consolidation.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. The heart pulmonary XXXX are normal. The pleural spaces are clear. Mediastinal contours are normal.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: No focal consolidation. No visualized pneumothorax. The heart size is normal. No large pleural effusions. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is grossly unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Cholecystectomy clips overlie the right upper quadrant. No acute bone abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. No pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or focal airspace disease. Bony structures appear intact.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest radiograph.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size upper limits normal. Vascularity normal.Calcified breast implants obscure some detail. Lungs are clear. Vascular calcifications aorta. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces.. IMPRESSION: Borderline cardiomegaly, otherwise unremarkable exam.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion. The heart and mediastinum are normal . The skeletal structures and soft tissues are normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are relatively clear with XXXX sulci. Heart size normal in LV contour. Slightly unfolded ascending and descending aorta. T-spine unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No significant finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. .. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size normal. Lungs are clear. XXXX are normal. No pneumonia, effusions, edema, pneumothorax, adenopathy, nodules or masses.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest