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Preoperative Pulmonary Evaluation
Harrison's Online Grand Rounds: Lecture
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Figure e24-1.
Normal chest radiograph
review of anatomy. 1. Trachea. 2. Carina. 3....
Harrison's Online
> Chapter e24. Atlas of Chest Imaging > Examples of Normal Imaging
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Figure e24-12.
Two cavities on posteroanterior (PA) and lateral CXR.
Cavities and air-fluid...
Harrison's Online
> Chapter e24. Atlas of Chest Imaging > Loss of Parenchyma
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Figure e24-25.
Right middle lobe opacity
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Harrison's Online
> Chapter e24. Atlas of Chest Imaging > Alveolar Processes
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Figure e24-5.
Left upper lobe scarring with hilar retraction
with less prominent scarring in...
Harrison's Online
> Chapter e24. Atlas of Chest Imaging > Volume Loss
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Figure e24-7.
Chest x-ray (CXR) demonstrating right upper lobe collapse
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Harrison's Online
> Chapter e24. Atlas of Chest Imaging > Volume Loss
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Fig. 61-1. Normal cardiac size and lung fields.
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Frontal view. The lateral wall of the...
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine
> Chapter 61. Noninvasive Myocardial Imaging > Chest X-Ray > Chest X-Ray Interpretation
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Fig. 61-2. Pulmonary vascular congestion. Bilateral increased lung markings are present,...
Tintinalli's Emergency Medicine
> Chapter 61. Noninvasive Myocardial Imaging > Chest X-Ray > Chest X-Ray Interpretation
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Figure 151. Practical application of four-view cardiac series.
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Posteroanterior (PA)...
Hurst's The Heart
> Chapter 15. Cardiac Roentgenography > Cardiac Roentgenography: Introduction
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Figure 152. Roentgenographic assessment of the volume of pulmonary blood flow.
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Hurst's The Heart
> Chapter 15. Cardiac Roentgenography > Cardiac Roentgenography: Introduction
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Figure 153. Abnormal pulmonary blood flow patterns.
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Cephalization
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Hurst's The Heart
> Chapter 15. Cardiac Roentgenography > Cardiac Roentgenography: Introduction
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Fig. 31.
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PA view of normal chest. RA = right atrium, RDPA = right descending...
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 3. Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels > Techniques and Normal Anatomy > Conventional Radiographs
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Fig. 32. Expiratory phase of a respiration chest radio-graph shows low lung volumes, crowded...
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 3. Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels > Techniques and Normal Anatomy > Conventional Radiographs
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Fig. 33. Supine AP chest radiograph showing apparent increase in heart size and prominent br...
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 3. Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels > Techniques and Normal Anatomy > Conventional Radiographs
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Fig. 34. Upright PA chest radiograph in a patient with leukemia shows normal cardio- (C) tho...
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 3. Imaging of the Heart and Great Vessels > Techniques and Normal Anatomy > Conventional Radiographs
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Fig. 41. Normal radiographic anatomy. Posteroanterior chest radiographs. [Key to labels in F...
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 4. Radiology of the Chest > Techniques > Conventional Radiography > The Posteroanterior and Lateral Chest Radiograph
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Fig. 42. Normal radiographic anatomy. Lateral chest radiographs. (See Fig. 41 for key.)
Basic Radiology
> Chapter 4. Radiology of the Chest > Techniques > Conventional Radiography > The Posteroanterior and Lateral Chest Radiograph
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Figure 151. Structures seen on a posteroanterior (PA) chest x-ray. 1 = first rib; 210 =...
Clinician's Pocket Reference
> Chapter 15. Imaging Studies > Common X-Ray Studies: Noncontrast > Chest > Chest X-Ray (Routine):
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Figure 152. Structures seen on a lateral chest x-ray. A = aorta; CPA = posterior costophrenic...
Clinician's Pocket Reference
> Chapter 15. Imaging Studies > Common X-Ray Studies: Noncontrast > Chest > Chest X-Ray (Routine):
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Figure 174. Chest radiograph showing a heavily calcified pericardium in constrictive...
CURRENT Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology
> Chapter 17. Pericardial Diseases > Constrictive Pericarditis > Clinical Findings > Diagnostic Studies > Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Computed Tomography
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