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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: No comparison chest x-XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits in size. The lungs are clear of focal airspace disease, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size is normal. Lungs are clear. Prominent ascending aorta. Calcified left hilar XXXX. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Stable appearance of chest with no findings of disease progression. Heart and mediastinum stable configuration. Stable elevation of left hemidiaphragm. Lungs clear of consolidation. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Bony thorax intact. Minimal spondylosis of the lower thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: Stable appearance of chest without active process evident and without evidence of progression of disease in patient with history of Hodgkin's lymphoma . If one would like to discuss this case further, please XXXX. XXXX at XXXX. Thanks. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits in size and appearance. Pulmonary vascularity is unremarkable. There are prominent coarse interstitial markings throughout the lungs, with more focal streaky bibasilar opacities, seen only on the frontal XXXX, XXXX atelectasis. Negative for focal airspace disease or consolidation. Negative for pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Limited evaluation reveals the XXXX XXXX are grossly intact.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size within normal limits, stable mediastinal contours. XXXX densities in the lingula may be compatible with scarring or subsegmental atelectasis, scattered chronic appearing irregular interstitial markings. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. Mild bronchovascular crowding without typical findings of pulmonary edema. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: No focal areas of consolidation. No pleural effusions. No evidence of pneumothorax. Heart size within normal limits. Osseous structures intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. . |
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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 |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. No pneumothorax. No large pleural effusions. No focal airspace opacities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits. Stable position of left subclavian central venous catheter. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax. Mild blunting of the costophrenic XXXX bilaterally.. IMPRESSION: XXXX bilateral effusions. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size and cardiomediastinal contours are normal. Lungs are clear without focal airspace opacity, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Osseous structures are grossly intact.. IMPRESSION: Negative for acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and contour. Right suprahilar calcified lymph XXXX. Right lung base calcified granuloma. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Mildly hyperexpanded lungs. Negative for acute bone abnormality.. IMPRESSION: Prior granulomatous disease. Negative for acute abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. Aorta is tortuous and ectatic. Cardiomediastinal contours are normal. Lungs are clear without evidence of fibrosis. Pleural effusions or pneumothorax. Endplate sclerotic changes are present in the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: Ectatic aorta. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart, pulmonary XXXX and mediastinum are within normal limits. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There is no focal air space opacity to suggest a pneumonia.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiac contours are normal. The lungs are clear. Thoracic spondylosis. XXXX XXXX of the spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute process. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. The heart and pulmonary XXXX are normal. The pleural spaces are clear. Mediastinal contours are normal. There is no pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Feeding tube noted with tip XXXX distal to the gastroesophageal junction. No focal areas of consolidation. Heart size within normal limits. No pleural effusions. Osseous structures intact.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. 2. Feeding tube tip XXXX distal to the gastroesophageal junction. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Stable mild cardiomegaly. No pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or focal airspace disease. Bony structures intact. Right humeral head bone anchor.. IMPRESSION: Stable mild cardiomegaly without acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There is interval removal of the tracheostomy tube and right subclavian central venous catheter. The cardiac silhouette is mildly enlarged. There are XXXX XXXX pulmonary opacities with blunting of the bilateral costophrenic XXXX, on the right greater than left, with pleural thickening versus loculated pleural fluid along the peripheral aspect of the right upper lobe. Right perihilar opacities. No pneumothorax identified.. IMPRESSION: 1. Enlarged cardiac silhouette, possibly consistent with mild cardiomegaly versus a small pericardial effusion. 2. Mild bibasilar atelectasis and/or infiltrates with probable small bilateral pleural effusions, on the right greater than left, and pleural thickening versus loculated pleural fluid along the peripheral aspect of the right upper lobe. . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Normal heart size and mediastinal contours. Atherosclerotic calcifications of the thoracic aorta. No focal airspace opacity. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The visualized bony structures are unremarkable in appearance.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart, pulmonary XXXX and mediastinum are within normal limits. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There is no focal air space opacity to suggest a pneumonia. There are degenerative changes of the thoracic spine. There is a calcified granuloma identified in the right suprahilar region. The aorta is mildly tortuous and ectatic. There is asymmetric right apical smooth pleural thickening. There are severe degenerative changes of the XXXX.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. XXXX scarring and emphysematous changes noted. The lungs are grossly clear.. IMPRESSION: No acute disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Left lung clear. Heart size normal. No change right upper lobe volume loss and fibrosis. No change right upper lobe cavitation. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Stable borderline cardiomegaly, stable mediastinal and hilar contours. No alveolar consolidation, no findings of pleural effusion or pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Stable left chest cardiac XXXX generator with 2 distal leads in right atrium and right ventricle. Heart size normal. No pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or focal airspace disease. Emphysema. Stable calcified granulomas. Bony structures appear intact.. IMPRESSION: Emphysema without acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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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 |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: Negative chest . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Lung volumes are low. No infiltrates. Heart and mediastinum are normal.. IMPRESSION: Hypoinflation with no visible active cardiopulmonary disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal contours are unchanged. There are stable fractures of several XXXX XXXX. Lungs are hyperexpanded but clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Degenerative changes are seen in the spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process. . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size is normal. The mediastinal contour is within normal limits. The lungs are free of any focal infiltrates. There are no nodules or masses. No visible pneumothorax. No visible pleural fluid. The XXXX are grossly normal. There is no visible free intraperitoneal air under the diaphragm.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: 2 images. Heart size and pulmonary vascular engorgement appear within limits of normal. Mediastinal contour is unremarkable. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. No convincing acute bony findings.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Stable paratracheal soft tissue density dating back to exams in XXXX, XXXX confluence of vascular shadows. Lungs are hyperexpanded. Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size normal. Slight tortuous aorta. The lungs are clear. No effusions or edema |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Well-expanded and clear lungs. Conspicuous for size 3-4 mm nodular opacity projecting in right lung is probably a small calcified granuloma. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size and mediastinal contour within normal limits. Aortic atherosclerotic calcifications. Emphysematous changes. Nodular densities projecting over right anterior fifth and six ribs. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, or large pleural effusion. No acute osseous abnormality.. IMPRESSION: Nodular densities projecting over right 5th and 6th ribs may healing rib fracture; XXXX recommended to rule-out underlying pulmonary nodule. XXXX level Veriphy message was sent XXXX. XXXX regarding possible lung nodules at XXXX hours XXXX/XXXX. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. Atherosclerotic calcifications of the aortic XXXX are noted. The lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: No acute disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There is mild cardiomegaly. The thoracic aorta is tortuous. Lung volumes are low with asymmetric elevation of the right hemidiaphragm. There is platelike atelectasis in the right midlung along with bibasilar airspace disease, either atelectasis or infiltrate. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: 1. Bibasilar airspace disease, greater on the right, either atelectasis or infiltrate. 2. Platelike right midlung atelectasis. . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Stable chest. Elevated left diaphragm. Two bullets overlie the left chest. Heart size normal. Persistent 1.8 cm right midlung nodule without definite calcification. CT scan may be informative if patient is at high XXXX for lung cancer. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. Bilateral hilar fullness is present consistent with adenopathy. The appearance is unchanged. There is prominence of the interstitial markings bilaterally. These are also unchanged. No focal superimposed airspace disease is seen. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is noted.. IMPRESSION: 1. Continued hilar fullness consistent with adenopathy and bilateral interstitial opacities. Stable as compared to earlier study. The changes are compatible with known diagnosis of sarcoidosis. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Prominent interstitial markings. There are no focal areas of consolidation. No suspicious pulmonary opacities. Heart size within normal limits. No pleural effusions. No evidence of pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: Prominent interstitial markings, XXXX represent XXXX bronchiolitis. No focal areas of consolidation. . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: No active disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size and mediastinal contours appear within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. There is no focal airspace consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Normal cardiomediastinal silhouette. There are minimal degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of active disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Lungs are overall hyperexpanded consistent with obstructive lung disease. Lungs are clear without focal consolidation. No suspicious pulmonary nodules or masses are noted. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. heart size is upper limits of normal.. IMPRESSION: Hyperexpanded but clear lungs. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette and vasculature are within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated and clear. Osseous structures are within normal limits for patient age.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits in size. The lungs are clear of focal airspace disease, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings. . |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: No pneumothorax, pleural effusion or airspace consolidation. Heart size and pulmonary vasculature appear within normal limits. XXXX XXXX are intact. There is a small calcified granuloma in the right midlung.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. . |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Cardiomegaly with interstitial edema. No effusions, pneumonia, nodules or masses. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size is enlarged. The mediastinal contour is within normal limits. Calcification is seen within the aortic XXXX. XXXX interstitial opacities. There are no nodules or masses. Stable appearing right perihilar calcified granulomas. No visible pneumothorax. Bilateral costophrenic XXXX blunting, left worse than right. The XXXX are grossly normal. There is no visible free intraperitoneal air under the diaphragm.. IMPRESSION: 1. Cardiomegaly with bilateral interstitial opacities. 2. Bilateral effusions and/or atelectasis, right worse than left. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There are postoperative changes of sternotomy and CABG. There is stable mild cardiomegaly. There are scattered XXXX of subsegmental atelectasis, decreased from the prior chest radiograph. No focal airspace consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There are minimal degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. Scattered bilateral subsegmental atelectasis. Decreased from prior radiograph. 2. Stable mild cardiomegaly. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion.. Minimal right basilar subsegmental atelectasis noted. Cardio mediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Tortuosity of the thoracic aorta noted. Scattered calcified granulomas are seen without evidence of active granulomatous/tuberculous process. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size and vascularity normal. Lungs are clear. No effusions. No pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or effusions.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Lung volumes are XXXX. XXXX opacities are present in the angulate. No focal infiltrates. Heart size normal.. IMPRESSION: Hypoinflation with lingular focal atelectasis. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There is diffuse right-sided airspace disease, with dense consolidation in the right base. A right upper extremity PICC is seen with the tip in the right brachiocephalic vein, representing an interval retraction of approximately 6 cm. No pneumothorax or large effusions. Heart size within normal limits.. IMPRESSION: Multifocal right-sided pneumonia. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Frontal and lateral views of the chest with overlying external cardiac monitor leads show normal size and configuration of the cardiac silhouette. Normal pulmonary vasculature and central airways. No focal airspace consolidation or pleural effusion. Incidental note XXXX of an azygos fissure. There are surgical clips, perhaps from cholecystectomy, in the right upper quadrant.. IMPRESSION: No acute or active cardiac, pulmonary or pleural disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size is moderately enlarged. There is evidence of previous aortic valve replacement. XXXX sternotomy XXXX are grossly intact. The pulmonary XXXX and mediastinum are within normal limits. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There are chronically increased interstitial lung markings without superimposed focal airspace disease identified. There are degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: Cardiomegaly without superimposed acute disease noted. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size and pulmonary vascular engorgement appear within limits of normal. Mediastinal contour is unremarkable. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. Multilevel degenerative changes are noted within the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Prior sternotomy. Midline sternotomy XXXX. Normal heart size. Vascular congestion. No overt edema or lobar pneumonia. No pleural effusion. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: No active disease. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. Prior granulomatous disease. The lungs are otherwise clear. Thoracic spondylosis. Bilateral breast prostheses with XXXX calcification.. IMPRESSION: No acute findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Chest. Lungs are clear and expanded. Heart size normal. A calcified pleural plaque in the right subpulmonic area has not XXXX since the abdomen CT. Left and right knees. XXXX, XXXX spaces, and soft tissues are normal.. IMPRESSION: 1. Chest. No active disease. 2. Left and right knees negative. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: XXXX sternotomy XXXX remain in XXXX. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for appearance. The thoracic aorta is tortuous. No focal areas of pulmonary consolidation. No pneumothorax. No pleural effusion. Moderate degenerative changes of the thoracic spine. No acute, displaced rib fractures identified.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute intrathoracic abnormality. |
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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: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. Sternotomy XXXX and surgical clips are again seen. The cardiomediastinal contours are unchanged. There is a background of marked centrilobular emphysema. Streaky opacities in the lung bases may represent atelectasis or scarring. There is no consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of acute cardiopulmonary disease or significant interval change. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size and mediastinal silhouette are within normal limits for contour. The lungs are clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusions. The XXXX are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and appearance. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart is is at the upper limits of normal in size. The pulmonary vascularity is within normal limits in appearance. No focal air space opacities. No pleural effusions or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Interval resolution of the left pleural effusion. Lungs are grossly clear. Postsurgical changes from CABG are noted. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormalities are visualized.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size and contour. There is no mediastinal widening. The lungs are clear bilaterally. No large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The XXXX are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size and contour. There is no mediastinal widening. The lungs are hyperexpanded. No focal airspace disease. No large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Exaggerated kyphosis.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits. Negative for focal pulmonary consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Mild levocurvature of thoracic spine. A 9 mm pulmonary nodule is noted partially overlying the posterior 6th right rib on the frontal view.. IMPRESSION: No acute abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits of size In appearance. Pulmonary vascularity is unremarkable. There are diffuse, bilateral interstitial opacities, with XXXX B lines demonstrated. Small amount of subpleural edema is demonstrated in the fissures. There is mild blunting of both posterior costophrenic sulci, which may reflect XXXX effusions. Negative for pneumothorax. Limited evaluation reveals the XXXX XXXX the grossly intact.. IMPRESSION: 1. Heart failure with pulmonary edema. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size is normal. Lungs are clear. Calcified left upper lobe 5 mm peripheral granuloma. No edema or effusions. No pneumonia |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: No stable cardiomegaly, without focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Stable right basilar calcified granuloma. No acute osseous abnormality identified.. IMPRESSION: Stable cardiomegaly without acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size upper limits normal. Clear lungs. No pneumonia or effusions. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Moderate sized right loculated pleural effusion with right lower lobe atelectasis. Normal cardiac contour with atherosclerotic changes throughout the aorta. Clear left lung XXXX.. IMPRESSION: 1. Moderate right pleural effusion. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The heart size is moderate to severely enlarged. There is prominence of the central pulmonary XXXX suggesting pulmonary artery hypertension. There has been removal of the right-sided PICC line. There is persistent left basilar airspace opacity with left costophrenic XXXX blunting which is not evident on the lateral exam. There are mild degenerative changes of the spine. There is no pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: Moderate-to-severe cardiomegaly with probable pulmonary artery hypertension. Persistent left basilar opacity without significant effusion. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Lungs are clear without focal infiltrates. Calcified right upper lobe granuloma unchanged from prior. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Normal heart size. Normal pulmonary vascularity. Bony thorax intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits. Lungs are clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion. No acute osseous findings.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Stable cardiomegaly with large hiatal hernia. The lungs are clear |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There are XXXX sternotomy XXXX identified. The heart is within normal limits in size. The aorta is calcified and tortuous. There are scattered calcified granulomas throughout both lungs. No focal infiltrate, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Mild degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. Stable appearance of the chest. No acute process. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: In the interval, a 3 cm uncalcified mass has developed in the posterior segment of the right upper lobe. In addition, on the PA view, an 8 mm opacity is adjacent to the left XXXX of the heart. This opacity cannot be well identified on the lateral view. It may be artifactual, but another mass on the left cannot be excluded. Mediastinum is normal with no evidence for adenopathy. Heart size normal. Note XXXX of an unchanged hiatal hernia.. IMPRESSION: XXXX right upper lobe mass, suspicious for neoplasm. CT of chest abdomen and head would be helpful for further evaluation. |
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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. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits in overall size and appearance. Central vascular markings are symmetric and within normal limits. The lungs are normally inflated with no focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. No acute bone abnormality.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary process. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: There is hyperinflation. There is some subtle scarring in the lateral right base. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart is not significantly enlarged. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. Arthritic changes of the skeletal structures are noted.. IMPRESSION: COPD and probable right basilar scarring. No acute pulmonary disease identified. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Status post midline sternotomy with intact XXXX XXXX. Stable mild cardiomegaly. Normal lung vascularity. The lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: Stable postop changes with stable mild cardiomegaly and normal lung vascularity. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. The lungs are clear. There are no focal air space consolidations. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. The hilar and mediastinal contours are normal. Normal pulmonary vascularity.. IMPRESSION: No acute abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The cardiac contours are normal. Prior granulomatous disease. The lungs are clear. Thoracic spondylosis.. IMPRESSION: No acute process. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion.. Cardio mediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Heart is within normal limits. Negative for focal pulmonary consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Mild streaky opacity lateral right lung, atelectasis versus scarring.. IMPRESSION: Small streaky opacity lateral right lung, subsegmental atelectasis versus scarring. |
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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray? | FINDINGS: Normal heart size and mediastinal contours. No abnormal airspace opacities. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures are unremarkable appearance.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. |
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