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What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is a XXXX 7 XXXX nodular density at the left lung base. Lungs are otherwise clear. The CT scan without IV contrast could be performed for further evaluation. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour. Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: XXXX 7 XXXX nodular density at the left costophrenic XXXX. Recommend CT scan for further evaluation.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size within normal limits, mild aortic ectasia/tortuosity. Hyperinflated lungs with XXXX left perihilar and bibasilar opacities which may be compatible with subsegmental atelectasis or scarring. Otherwise no focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema. Dense nodules in the left lung suggest a previous granulomatous process. Right upper abdominal coiled artifacts, question prior embolization procedure.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are clear. There is no pneumonia. The heart and pulmonary XXXX are normal. Pleural spaces are clear. Mediastinal contours appear normal. Bony overlap in the lung apices could obscure a small pulmonary nodule.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary disease. No evidence of pneumonia.
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 cardiac silhouette is borderline enlarged. Pulmonary vasculature is normal in caliber. Nipple shadows and dense breast tissue overlie the lung bases. The lungs are grossly clear of focal airspace disease, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings.. IMPRESSION: Borderline cardiomegaly. No acute findings. .
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.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette are normal. There is no focal airspace opacity, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The bony structures are normal.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary finding.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Borderline enlarged heart. Pulmonary vasculature appears within normal limits. No focal pulmonary opacity, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormality. Possible right shoulder calcific tendinitis. Calcifications of the abdominal aorta are seen.. IMPRESSION: 1. Borderline enlarged heart without acute abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Lungs are clear. No parenchymal infiltrates. No pulmonary edema. No XXXX of pleural effusions. No XXXX of acute cardiopulmonary disease. normal
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette stable and unremarkable. Stable eventration of the right hemidiaphragm. There is redemonstration without significant interval change of mild subsegmental atelectasis of the left base. Pneumonia seen on CT examination dated XXXX, XXXX (not seen on prior chest x-XXXX) is not seen either on XXXX chest x-XXXX.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality..
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart and mediastinum within normal limits. Negative for focal pulmonary consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size is normal. There is prominent left epicardial fat. 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.
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.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size is normal. The mediastinal contour is within normal limits. There are no focal infiltrates. There is prominent epipericardial fat. There are no nodules or masses. No visible pneumothorax. No visible pleural fluid. Right 7th and 8th rib deformities are noted. There is no visible free intraperitoneal air under the diaphragm.. IMPRESSION: No radiographic evidence of acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiac silhouette and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. There are low lung volumes. There is no focal opacities. No pneumothorax. No large pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: Low lung volumes without 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: Compared to prior examination, there is significant improvement in aeration bilaterally, with improved bilateral airspace opacities. Currently, there are only minimal streaky opacities in the bilateral midlung, which may represent mild residual airspace disease, atelectasis, or underlying changes of chronic lung disease. No large focal consolidations, pneumothorax, or definite pleural effusions identified. The mediastinal silhouette is stable and within normal limits for size and contour. No acute osseous abnormality is identified.. IMPRESSION: Significant improvement in bilateral airspace disease and improved aeration bilaterally as described above.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. Mild hyperinflation is noted. There are granulomatous sequela. No acute infiltrate or significant pleural effusion are noted. The costophrenic XXXX are excluded.. IMPRESSION: No acute 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: 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: 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. No acute bone abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
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.
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: Normal heart. Clear lungs. No pneumothorax. No pleural effusion. Trachea is midline.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest exam.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The tracheostomy tube is in stable position. Right subclavian catheter tip is in the lower SVC. The left upper extremity PICC tip is in the mid SVC. Surgical XXXX overlie the soft tissues of the neck. The lungs are clear. Heart size is normal. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary findings. .
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 No evidence of tuberculosis
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mildly low lung volumes. Lungs are clear without focal air space disease. Persistent mild elevation right hemidiaphragm. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour. Degenerative changes in the spine.. IMPRESSION: Stable appearance of the chest without focal air space disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is upper limits of normal but stable. Mediastinal contours are within normal limits.. Chronically increased interstitial markings without focal airspace consolidation, pleural effusion, pneumothorax. Degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. XXXX scarring is noted in the lingula. The lungs are clear.. IMPRESSION: No acute disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable appearing bilateral calcified lymph XXXX. The cardiac silhouette and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. No focal opacity. No large pleural effusion. There is no pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is normal and cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. There are scattered calcified granulomas throughout both lung XXXX. Lungs are clear bilaterally otherwise. No bony or soft tissue abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable moderate cardiomegaly. Mediastinal contours are unchanged. Stable prominence of the central pulmonary vasculature with coarse central interstitial markings. Decreased left basilar airspace disease. No visible pleural effusion or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: 1. Stable moderate cardiomegaly with prominent central pulmonary vasculature. 2. Improved left basilar atelectasis or infiltrate.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. There are calcifications of the aortic XXXX. The lungs are hyperinflated with increased retrosternal airspace and flattening of hemidiaphragms. There is haziness in the right lung apex. There is a 1.7 cm nodular density in the medial right lung base seen on the frontal view, not identified on the lateral view. This may represent a vessel on end. There is no consolidation, pneumothorax, or effusion. There are mild degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. Haziness in the right lung apex and questionable right middle lobe pulmonary nodule. These may be explained by overlapping structures, XXXX chest would be useful for further evaluation. 2. Emphysematous changes.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: [<Heart size and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. There is a large hiatal hernia seen projecting in the retrocardiac region. This is XXXX from prior examination. There is associated atelectasis in the left lung base. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is identified.. IMPRESSION: 1. XXXX large hiatal hernia. 2. Left base atelectasis.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiomediastinal silhouette is a within normal limits. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Multiple granulomas. No acute bony abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities. 2. No acute bony abnormalities. If there is continued concern for occult fracture, consider dedicated rib series. .
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.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The trachea is midline. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal and unchanged compared to prior examination. Lungs are clear, without evidence of acute infiltrate or effusion. There is no pneumothorax. The visualized bony structures reveal no acute abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities.
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. Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: Clear lungs.
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.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable cardiomegaly and mediastinal contour. Lungs are clear without focal consolidation, large pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Left basilar airspace opacity XXXX secondary to epicardial fat and overlying soft tissues. DISH of the thoracic spine is noted. Otherwise, visualized osseous structures are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: Stable cardiomegaly. Clear lungs. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable appearance of aortic valve prosthesis. Sternotomy XXXX. Aortic calcifications. Mild interstitial edema. No focal infiltrate. No effusion or pneumothorax. Mild cardiomegaly.. IMPRESSION: Mild interstitial edema.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size and mediastinal contour are normal. Pulmonary vascularity is normal. Lungs are clear. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size and mediastinal contours appear within normal limits. Pulmonary vascularity is within normal limits. No focal consolidation, suspicious pulmonary opacity, pneumothorax or definite pleural effusion. Visualized osseous structures appear intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: The heart size is normal. The mediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vascularity are within normal limits. The lungs are clear without interval consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Mild degenerative endplate spurring in the mid thoracic spine.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is a lobulated contour to the right paratracheal stripe, possibly consistent with a vascular structure or lymph XXXX. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is otherwise within normal limits for appearance. No focal areas of pulmonary consolidation. No pneumothorax. No pleural effusion. The thoracic spine appears intact.. IMPRESSION: 1. Lobulated contour of the right paratracheal stripe. This may represent a vascular structure or enlarged lymph node and could be evaluated further with chest CT. Otherwise, no acute intrathoracic 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. There is no focal air space consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
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: Status post mediastinal surgery. Cardiomegaly. Atherosclerotic disease of the thoracic aorta. Lung volumes are reduced. Suspicion for at XXXX XXXX bilateral pleural effusions. No acute airspace disease. No pulmonary edema.
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: . IMPRESSION: Slight cardiomegaly. 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: The cardiac silhouette, upper mediastinum and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits. There is no acute air space infiltrate, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The visualized osseous structures are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
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. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lateral view is degraded by patient motion. Lungs are grossly clear. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour. Degenerative changes in the spine.. IMPRESSION: Mildly limited study with lungs grossly clear.
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. Heart size and mediastinal contour are within normal limits. There are degenerative changes of the spine.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Cardiac silhouette is normal in size. Normal mediastinal contour and pulmonary vasculature. The lungs are without focal airspace consolidation, large pleural effusion, or pneumothoraces.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits, stable mediastinal and hilar contours. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema. Mild spine curvature again noted.. IMPRESSION: No acute findings
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There are low lung volumes. There is bronchovascular crowding. Heart and mediastinal contours within normal limits. No focal infiltrate or effusion. No pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute abnormality. Low volumes XXXX XXXX for the opportunity to assist in the care of your patient. If there are any questions about this examination please XXXX. XXXX XXXX, XXXX certified radiologist, at XXXX. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary findings.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Mediastinal contours are within normal limits. Heart size is within normal limits. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax or pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable cardiomegaly. Calcified tortuous aorta. No focal air space disease. Stable chronic lung changes. No large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Diffuse degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities.
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 acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is normal. The lungs are clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest exam.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Stable appearing chest with low lung volumes. Reticulonodular changes in left lung base and periphery of left lung most XXXX representing chronic inflammatory change. Also some peripheral XXXX fibrotic appearing opacity in the periphery the right upper lobe, grossly stable. No XXXX acute airspace consolidation. Stable mediastinal contour.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart is normal in size. The mediastinal contours are stable. Aortic calcifications are noted. There are small calcified lymph XXXX. Emphysema and chronic changes are identified. There is XXXX opacity in the left perihilar upper lobe. There is questionable XXXX extension to the pleural surface. This may represent acute infiltrate or developing density. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: Left midlung opacity may be secondary to acute infectious process or developing mass lesion. Followup to resolution is recommended.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size is top normal. Mediastinal silhouette otherwise and pulmonary vascularity are unremarkable. There are no focal infiltrates, pleural effusions or pneumothorax. Lower anterior cervical spine fusion XXXX.
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. No pleural air collections. Heart and mediastinum normal. A vague lucency is present in left rib 7 anteriorly.. IMPRESSION: No active disease. No evidence for cardiopulmonary injuries. Possibility of left rib 7 anterior nondisplaced fracture as described.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs and pleural spaces show no acute abnormality. Heart size is moderately enlarged, pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. There is a XXXX ICD generator obscuring the left lateral midlung with the leads projecting over the expected location of the right atrium, right ventricle, and coronary sinus.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute pulmonary abnormality. 2. Moderate cardiomegaly without pulmonary edema.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: XXXX left effusion in the left lateral costophrenic recess. Minimal residual left lung base airspace disease. Stable heart size, moderately enlarged and tortuous calcified aorta. Clear right lung.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiac and mediastinal contours are normal. The lungs are well-inflated and clear. There is no focal consolidation, pneumothorax or effusion. No acute bony abnormalities are seen. No radiopaque foreign bodies are present.. IMPRESSION: No evidence of acute cardiopulmonary process. Negative examination of the chest.
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: 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: Heart size and mediastinal contour are normal. Pulmonary vascularity is normal. there are residuals of prior granulomatous infection. Lungs otherwise clear. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Degenerative changes in the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: There is a subtle left medial base opacity. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Pulmonary vasculature and XXXX are normal. No pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Osseous structures and soft tissues are normal.. IMPRESSION: Subtle medial left basilar opacity could represent early pneumonia.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The heart size is normal. Tortuous aorta. Calcifications are seen within the aortic XXXX. The mediastinal contour is within normal limits. The lungs are free of any focal infiltrates. Stable calcified granuloma within the lingula. 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. Surgical clips are seen within the right upper abdomen.. IMPRESSION: 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Moderate bilateral interstitial edema, with cardiomegaly and bilateral effusion consistent with moderate cardiac failure. A large calcified right mediastinal adenopathy, XXXX chronic fungal. No pneumothorax.. IMPRESSION: Moderate congestive cardiac failure.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: 13 - 14 mm ring-shaped opacity with central lucency, seen with certainty on PA view only, projects over right midlung. Uncertain if this represent something within the lung or external to the patient. There is also a 5 mm nodular opacity projecting over the left upper lung at the level of AP XXXX. These findings could be further evaluated XXXX if clinically indicated. No acute airspace disease. Mediastinal contour normal limits. No effusions.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The cardiac silhouette is at the upper limits of normal for size. Patchy opacities are demonstrated in the left lung base. No focal pulmonary consolidation. No pneumothorax. Minimal degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. Patchy left basilar subsegmental atelectasis, infiltrates and/or small left pleural effusion. .
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: 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.. IMPRESSION: No acute or active cardiac, pulmonary or pleural disease.
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
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart normal. Lungs clear. Calcified left lower lobe 5 mm granuloma
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. .
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..
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal heart size. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, or pulmonary edema. No focal bony abnormality.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiothoracic abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Scattered calcified pulmonary nodules, XXXX represents calcified granulomas. Lungs are clear bilaterally. There is no focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothoraces. Stable calcified hilar and mediastinal lymph XXXX, XXXX decreased in size from prior exam. Heart size is normal. XXXX are unremarkable.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: The lungs are mildly hyperexpanded. There is no focal airspace consolidation to suggest pneumonia. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Normal heart size and mediastinal contour.. IMPRESSION: No acute abnormality demonstrated.
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.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart is normal in size. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute or destructive bone abnormality.. IMPRESSION: Normal chest.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Stable normal cardiomediastinal silhouette. Bilateral calcified hilar/perihilar lymph XXXX. Left lateral lung calcified granuloma. Lungs are grossly clear without focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Stable degenerative changes of the thoracic spine. No acute osseous abnormality.. IMPRESSION: Chest radiograph. 1. No acute radiographic cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Lungs are clear. There is no pneumothorax or pleural effusion. The heart and mediastinum are within normal limits. Bony structures are intact.. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.. IMPRESSION: No active disease. No evidence for heart failure.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size is within normal limits. Aorta is tortuous. Remainder of the cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Lungs are clear bilaterally without pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No bony abnormalities.. IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size is normal. Bilateral upper lobe XXXX, fibronodular infiltrates which have been there on prior exams.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Heart size normal. Lungs clear.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. The lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is seen. Degenerative changes are present in the spine.. IMPRESSION: 1. No evidence of active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: Normal cardiomediastinal contours, given patient position and technique. No pneumothorax or large pleural effusions. The lung volumes.. IMPRESSION: Low lung volumes. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities.
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. .
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: No active disease.
What abnormality is present in this chest X-ray?
FINDINGS: . IMPRESSION: Exam is technically limited by patient's body habitus. Lung volumes are decreased. No evidence of acute airspace disease, large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size is stable.