Blunting in a chest X-ray refers to the loss of the sharp angle between the diaphragm and the chest wall, typically seen in conditions like pleural effusion or pneumonia. This occurs when fluid accumulates in the pleural space, causing the diaphragm's contour to appear less defined. It can indicate the presence of pathological processes and often prompts further investigation, such as ultrasound or CT scans, to determine the underlying cause.
had a chest xray, there was a shadow over my heart what is it
after chest xray
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"Blunting of left c.p angle" can you please explain the above mentioned x-ray result. Is this is a major problem....
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A chest x-ray's cost varies. The price depends on where they are done at, how many are taken, and what if any amount insurance the person has will cover.
endometrial cancer travels to the lungs.
A normal chest xray but angled up a little and a smaller area at the top of your chest.
my daugther chest xray found that her chest xray results that there are densities in the perihilar areas with some nodular densities within. and it consider a primary koch's infection
The ICD9 for orthopnea is 786.02. The chest x-ray would have a CPT code.
It means they are flowing together or merging together.