Chest radiography: Difference between revisions
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* Enlarged cardiac shadow (cardiomegaly) | |||
** Defined as a cardio-thoracic ratio > 50% | |||
*** Meaning that the width of the heart is more than 50% the width of the chest wall on a standing PA x-ray | |||
** Causes | |||
*** [[Pericardial effusion]] | |||
*** [[Heart failure]] | |||
*** [[Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy]] | |||
*** [[Dilated cardiomyopathy]] | |||
* White-out of a hemithorax | * White-out of a hemithorax | ||
** Complete opacification of one hemithorax | ** Complete opacification of one hemithorax | ||
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Revision as of 21:46, 27 November 2023
Chest radiography, often called chest x-ray, is a commonly performed radiological procedure. Some indications include:
- Symptoms
- Dyspnoea
- Chronic cough
- Suspicion of
- Pneumonia
- Pleural effusion
- Heart failure
- Lung cancer
Findings
See also imaging of pneumonia.
- Enlarged cardiac shadow (cardiomegaly)
- Defined as a cardio-thoracic ratio > 50%
- Meaning that the width of the heart is more than 50% the width of the chest wall on a standing PA x-ray
- Causes
- Defined as a cardio-thoracic ratio > 50%
- White-out of a hemithorax
- Complete opacification of one hemithorax
- Differential diagnosis
- Total pneumonectomy
- Extended pleural effusion or hydropneumothorax
- Large mass obstructing airways, causing atelectasis of the whole lung
- Flattening of diaphragm
- Due to increased pressure/hyperinflation of lungs