The _____ sign (also known as the angel wing sign) is a sign of pneumomediastinum seen on neonatal chest radiographs
Depending on the stage of sarcoidosis, _____ with or without lung parenchymatous changes may be present
_____ appearance on CT scan is characteristic of Alveolar proteinosis
_____ pattern is seen with acute silicosis on HRCT
Lung abscesses may present with _____ on CXR, which suggests cavitation
_____ is characterized by a boot-shaped heart on CXR
The _____ appearance is seen in bronchiectasis on CT scan due to alternate dilation and constriction of bronchi
Diagnosis of active primary tuberculosis is made by chest x-ray (CXR) demonstrating a _____ complex and pleural effusion
On chest x-ray of a person with acute decompensated heart failure, you will most likely see: - prominent cephalization of _____ - perihilar alveolar edema - blunting of the costophrenic angles
Pulmonary capillary leak of the virus _____ is radiographically similar to ARDS (acute respiratory distress syndrome)
Normal Chest Radiographic Anatomy
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Radiographic Signs in Chest Imaging
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Pulmonary Infections
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Interstitial Lung Diseases
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Pulmonary Neoplasms
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Pleural Diseases
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Mediastinal Pathology
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Congenital and Developmental Chest Anomalies
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Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
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Chest Trauma Imaging
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Post-Surgical Chest Imaging
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