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A 'PA and lat chest radiography' refers to two specific views taken during a chest X-ray. "PA" stands for "posteroanterior," where the X-ray beam passes from the back to the front of the chest, while "lat" stands for "lateral," indicating a side view of the chest. This combination allows doctors to visualize the lungs, heart, and other structures in greater detail to assess for any abnormalities.

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