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Review
. 2012 Sep;81(3):143-8.

The chest radiograph

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The chest radiograph

Barry Kelly. Ulster Med J. 2012 Sep.
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Fig 1
Fig 1
The Silhouette Sign. The diaphragm and heart borders are adjacent to lung lobes.
Fig 2
Fig 2
Right-sided pneumoperitoneum and on the left, Chilaiditi's sign.
Fig 3
Fig 3
Subtle left apical mass on chest radiograph (arrows).
Fig 4
Fig 4
Apical view reveals a distinct neoplasm at the left apex (arrows).
Fig 5
Fig 5
Cardiac Failure.
Fig 6
Fig 6
Lobar consolidation involving the right middle lobe, right lower lobe and left lower lobe.
Fig 7
Fig 7
Right-sided tension pneumothorax
Fig 8
Fig 8
Supine radiograph: Deep Sulcus Sign indicating a left pneumothorax
Fig 9
Fig 9
Pleural effusion, right side.
Fig 10
Fig 10
Supine radiograph. Left pleural effusion before and after manipulation of chest drain.
Fig 11
Fig 11
Misplaced nasogastric tube in the right lower lobe bronchus.
Fig 12
Fig 12
Lines and tubes. (A):central venous line; (B):endotracheal tube; (C): oxygen tubing; (D): ECG electrodes.
Fig 13
Fig 13
Aortic Balloon Pump: (A): marker indicating cranial end of pump; (B): Inflated balloon.

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