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Change: The baby was reintubated and chest radiography was requested to check the ET tube position. The tip of the ET tube is obscured by overlying metallic artifact but is probably in a good position. The tip of the NGT is in a good position.There is uneven
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Change: that mimic a pneumothorax. - Bilateral pneumothorax does not fit with the clinical picture. Case 5This is a portable/mobile supine chest X-ray image on a 24 week gestation premature baby at 27 days post partum. The baby's lungs show signs of is hyline membrane disease.
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Change: There is also a narrow lucency following the right heart boderThe lateral chest image suggests a small subpulmonic pneumothorax on the right (arrowed).The right hemidiaphragm can usually be distinguished from the left hemidiaphragm as followsthe right hemidiaphragm is commonly elevated compared to the leftthe gastric
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Change: The lateral soft tissue skin lines, particularly on the left, suggest loose skin.The radiography was performed with the patient is a sitting position resting against a hard cassette- this postion/technique is notorios for producing skin folds that mimic a pneumothorax. Bilateral pneumothorax does not fit with the clinical picture.
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Change: The right hemidiaphragm appears to extend anteriorly to the anterior chest wall whereas the left hemidiaphragm appears to lose visualisation at the cardiac borderAn enlargement of the lung apices demonstrates a right sided pneumothorax with the visceral pleural surface of the right lung projected over the third rib.rib
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Change: parenchyma can be seen to collapse down to a relatively small volume.Comment 2A colleague has suggested to me that tension pneumothorax is a difficult diagnosis on plain film. When the
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Change: This patient presented to the Emergency Department following a motorvehicle accident. There appears to be a right sided pneumothorax (white arrow). There is also a clavicle fracture (black arrow) and a suggestion of subcutaneous emphysema (grey arrow). Enlargement of the region of possible pneumothorax
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Change: A colleague has suggested to me that tension pneumothorax is a difficult diagnosis on plain film. When the lung collapses the most compliant contiguous structures
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