cardiomegaly obliteration of cardiophrenic angle-- roth's sign
dilated veins
While less sensitive than echocardiography , chest x ray can be used to check for disorders such as congestive heart failure or pulmonary edema.
While less sensitive than echocardiography, chest x ray can be used to check for disorders such as congestive heart failure or pulmonary edema.
Diagnosis can be confirmed by x-ray findings.
Abnormal lung field findings refer to unusual results detected during a physical examination or imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans, indicating potential issues with lung health. These findings may suggest the presence of conditions such as infections, tumors, pulmonary edema, or other respiratory disorders. Clinically, they can manifest as changes in breath sounds, lung density, or structural abnormalities, prompting further investigation and potential treatment.
pulmonary infiltrate
Edema is swelling of an extremity or area of the body. A degenerative end plate may be an area that shows up on an x-ray showing breakdown of bone. A physician will need to evaluate and treat.
Diagnosis of pulmonary valve stenosis begins with the patient's medical history and a physical exam. Tests to confirm the diagnosis include chest x ray, echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, and catherization
These many diseases are related to exposure to substances (such as asbestos fibers), may be detected as increased prominence of the interstitial pattern, often in the lower portions of the lungs.
The widening of the rib area on a chest x-ray can reveal the possibility of Emphysema or a pulmonary abscess. This would apply to both shifts and well as shadows on the x-ray.
Abnormalities related to the development of teeth in infants may be seen on a head x-ray as missing or extra teeth, delayed tooth eruption, or abnormal tooth shape or size. These findings can indicate potential dental issues that may require further evaluation and treatment.
frequently ordered to diagnose or rule out pneumonia. Other pulmonary disorders such as emphysema or pneumothorax (presence of air or gas in the chest cavity outside the lungs) may be detected or evaluated through the use of chest x ray.
Normal findings will show the bones of the orbit intact, and will show similarity between the orbit that is being studied and the unaffected orbit