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Change: right inferior accessory fissure notedHe presented to the ED several years later with respiratory symptoms and was referred for chest radiography. His left sided pericardial fat is less evident (? projectional). He has a right middle lobe consolidation (arrowed) causing a partial silhouette sign with the right heart border.
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Change: He presented to the ED several years later with respiratory symptoms and was referred for chest radiography. His left sided pericardial fat is less evident (? projectional). He has a right middle lobe consolidation (arrowed) causing a partial silhouette sign with the right heart border.AP sitting CR technique...
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Change: This patient presented for chest radiography with a history of recent facial nerve palsy. There is loss of the right cardiac border.The lateral chest X-ray image demonstrates a severe pectus excavatum deformity (arrowed). In these patients the heart tends to be
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Change: ) notes that "For reasons that escape me, fat in the thorax is often impossible to differentiate from water density. Perhaps the adjacent pulmonary gas
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Change: chest X-ray image demonstrates a severe pectus excavatum deformity (arrowed). In these patients the heart tendtends to be displaced towards the left as a result of the limited space between the depressed
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Change: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pectus1.jpg False RML Collapse/Consolidation in Patients with Pericardial fatPericardial FatValidation of cardiovascular magnetic resonance assessment of pericardial adipose tissue volumeAdam J Nelson , Matthew I Worthley , Peter J Psaltis , Angelo Carbone
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Change: fat visible on the PA/AP chest image, you woul;dwould expect to see evidence of this on tehthe llaterallateral image (white arrow)patient with minimal pericardial fat for comparison (ignore arrow) ... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Change: Adam J Nelson , Matthew I Worthley , Peter J Psaltis , Angelo Carbone , Benjamin K Dundon , Rae F Duncan , Cynthia Piantadosi , Dennis H Lau , Prashanthan Sanders , Gary A Wittert and Stephen G WorthleyCardiovascular Research Centre, Royal Adelaide
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: There is loss of clarity of the right heart border. In addition, there is loss of clarity of the left heart border. There are good reasons to consider that these silhouette signs are not caused by lung consolidation. The patients history and clinical signs
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Change: The lateral image demonstrates a severe pectus excavatum deformity (arrowed). In these patients the heart tend to be displaced towards the left as a result
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Change: cansolidationconsolidation on chest images is a useful skill for radiographers. Care must be taken to not call every lung opacity a consolidation. There are a varityvariety of causes of lung opacity and a number of known false signs. This page looks at some of the other consolidation-like appearances.
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Change: Identification of cansolidation on chest images is a useful skill for radiographers. Care must be taken to not call every lung opacity a consolidation. There are a varity of causes of lung opacity and a number of known false signs. This page looks at some of the other consolidation-like appearances.
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