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Page 1: Normal Chest X-ray - medfreecon.files.wordpress.com · Hydropneumothorax •Air in pleural ...
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Normal Chest X-ray

• L- Lung

• T- Trachea

• AK- Aortic Knob

• A- Ascending Aorta

• H- Heart

• R- Ribs

• P- Pulmonary Artery

• S- Spleen

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• Density in left lower lung field

• Loss of left heart silhouette

• Diaphragmatic silhouette intact

• No shift of mediastinum

• Blunting of costophrenic angle

Consolidation

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• Density in right upper lung field

• Lobar density

• Loss of ascending aorta silhouette

• No shift of mediastinum

• Transverse fissure not significantly shifted

• Air bronchogram

Consolidation

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Pleural Effusion

• Homogenous density

• Meniscus maximum in axilla

• Loss of cardiophrenic angle

• Loss of diaphragmatic and right cardiac silhouette

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Massive Pleural Effusion

• Massive

• Shift of mediastinum

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Loculated Pleural Effusion

• Homogenous density

• Loculated

• Loss of cardio-phrenic angle

• Loss of lateral portion of diaphragmatic silhouette

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Atelectasis Right Lung

• Homogenous density right hemithorax

• Mediastinal shift to right

• Right hemithorax smaller

• Right heart and diaphragmatic silhouette are not identifiable

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Left Lower Lobe Atelectasis

• Inhomogeneous cardiac density

• Left hilum pulled down

• Non-visualization of left diaphragm

• Triangular retrocardiac atelectatic LLL

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Pleural Firosis

• Small right hemithorax

• Diffuse haziness

• Tracheal shift to right

• Blunted costophrenic angle

• Lines not corresponding to fissures

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Tuberculosis

• LUL cavities

• RUL infiltrate

• Bilateral upper lobe disease

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Tuberculosis

• LUL cavity

• Cavity behind clavicle - note increased density of clavicle in the region over lying cavity

• Pleural effusion on right

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Fungal ball

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Miliary Tuberculosis

• Interstitial nodules

– Uniform size

– Sharper edges

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Pneumothorax

• No vascular markings on right

• No shift of mediastinum to left

• Deep sulcus • Atelectatic right lung • Increased haziness on

left: Diversion of entire cardiac output

• Small fluid level near costophrenic angle: Hydro pneumothorax

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Tension Pneumothorax

• No vascular markings on right

• Shift of mediastinum to left

• Deep sulcus • Atelectatic right

lung • Increased haziness

on left: Diversion of entire cardiac output

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Hydropneumothorax

• Air in pleural cavity

• Lung margin visible

• Bilateral fluid level: Any time you see a horizontal fluid level, it means that there is air and fluid in the pleural space

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Alveolar Cell Carcinoma

• Alveolar Cell Carcinoma / Solitary Pulmonary Nodule

• LUL anterior segment lesion

• Round with irregular margins

• Air bronchogram

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Pancoast Tumour

• Right apical mass

• Cavitating mass

• Para tracheal nodes

• 2nd rib destruction

• Calcified nodes (silicosis)

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Large Cell Cancer

• Large Cell Cancer

• Mass RUL

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Lung Mass

• Mass

• Round or oval

• Sharp margin

• Homogenous

• No respect for anatomy

• Lung Cancer: Large cell

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Lung Abscess

• Bilateral

• Multiple

• Fluid level

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Lung Abscess

• Anterior segment of LUL

• Atypical location for aspiration lung abscess

• Thick wall

• Fluid level

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Pulmonary Edema

• Bilateral

• Diffuse

• Butterfly pattern

• Soft fluffy lesions

• Coalescing

• Air bronchogram

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Emphysema

• Hyperinflation• Hyperlucency• Low set flat diaphragm • Vertical heart • Pre and infra cardiac lungs • Barrel shape • Emphysema• Avascular zones • Cephalization of upper lung

fields is not evident • Predominant basal

involvement (not evident)