<p>Chest radiograph showing left-sided pleural effusion, consolidation and both hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy.</p
Background: The diaphragm is one of the most important muscles of respiration in the body separating...
BACKGROUND:Both elevated pleural elastance (E-PEL) and radiographic evidence of incomplete lung expa...
Mediastinitis refers to inflammation of the tissues located in the middle chest cavity. It can be se...
<p>Chest CT scan showing a massive left pleural effusion with collapsed left lung.</p
<p>The CT shows mediastinal lymphadenopathy (pink arrows) and left pleural effusion.</p
<p>(A) Lateral chest radiography at admission to the hospital shows no abnormalities. (B) Three days...
AbstractWe present a case of apparent convincing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy on a chest radiogra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate clinical implications of the left costomediastinal recess of the pleura.MET...
In this section some of the causes of the common physical signs are listed.Mediastinal shift.Mediast...
<p>Lateral radiograph of left ilium, with osteolytic lesions indicated by areas of reduced radio-opa...
Despite the increased use of CT imaging, chest radiography remains a very important diagnostic modal...
Conventional frontal and lateral chest X-rays, supplemented by a picture in the lateral decubitus po...
<p>Chest radiography showing a fungus ball with an air crescent in the right upper lobe.</p
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
Abstract The retrosternal clear space (RCS) is a lucent area on the lateral chest radiograph located...
Background: The diaphragm is one of the most important muscles of respiration in the body separating...
BACKGROUND:Both elevated pleural elastance (E-PEL) and radiographic evidence of incomplete lung expa...
Mediastinitis refers to inflammation of the tissues located in the middle chest cavity. It can be se...
<p>Chest CT scan showing a massive left pleural effusion with collapsed left lung.</p
<p>The CT shows mediastinal lymphadenopathy (pink arrows) and left pleural effusion.</p
<p>(A) Lateral chest radiography at admission to the hospital shows no abnormalities. (B) Three days...
AbstractWe present a case of apparent convincing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy on a chest radiogra...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate clinical implications of the left costomediastinal recess of the pleura.MET...
In this section some of the causes of the common physical signs are listed.Mediastinal shift.Mediast...
<p>Lateral radiograph of left ilium, with osteolytic lesions indicated by areas of reduced radio-opa...
Despite the increased use of CT imaging, chest radiography remains a very important diagnostic modal...
Conventional frontal and lateral chest X-rays, supplemented by a picture in the lateral decubitus po...
<p>Chest radiography showing a fungus ball with an air crescent in the right upper lobe.</p
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
Abstract The retrosternal clear space (RCS) is a lucent area on the lateral chest radiograph located...
Background: The diaphragm is one of the most important muscles of respiration in the body separating...
BACKGROUND:Both elevated pleural elastance (E-PEL) and radiographic evidence of incomplete lung expa...
Mediastinitis refers to inflammation of the tissues located in the middle chest cavity. It can be se...