<p>(A) Lateral chest radiography at admission to the hospital shows no abnormalities. (B) Three days later, radiography reveals a left-sided infiltrate (white arrow).</p
AbstractWe present a case of apparent convincing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy on a chest radiogra...
With CT (computed tomography) chest gaining more importance as a diagnostic tool, chest X-ray especi...
In many cases, it may be difficult to distinguish whether cardiac or pulmonary disease or both are p...
<p>Chest radiograph showing left-sided pleural effusion, consolidation and both hilar and mediastina...
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
<p>Lateral radiograph of left ilium, with osteolytic lesions indicated by areas of reduced radio-opa...
<p>Chest radiography showing a fungus ball with an air crescent in the right upper lobe.</p
<p>Serial chest radiographs of a 2 year-old boy: 2A shows bilaterally increased infiltration on Day ...
<p>A large mediastinal tumour as well as thoracic wall infiltration was seen on the left side (CT at...
Background: Detection of a cardiac injury in a stable patient after a penetrating chest injury can b...
<p>Without BSI only one observer marked the small lesion. With BSI all 7 observers marked the lesion...
The horizontal axis shows the observation period. The vertical axis shows clinical features or radio...
<p>The CT shows mediastinal lymphadenopathy (pink arrows) and left pleural effusion.</p
Despite the increased use of CT imaging, chest radiography remains a very important diagnostic modal...
SUMMARY The frontal chest film as a means of suspecting trans-position complexes is discussed. The f...
AbstractWe present a case of apparent convincing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy on a chest radiogra...
With CT (computed tomography) chest gaining more importance as a diagnostic tool, chest X-ray especi...
In many cases, it may be difficult to distinguish whether cardiac or pulmonary disease or both are p...
<p>Chest radiograph showing left-sided pleural effusion, consolidation and both hilar and mediastina...
<p>Chest Radiograph (CXR) results according to the presence of alveolar infiltrates in the upper or ...
<p>Lateral radiograph of left ilium, with osteolytic lesions indicated by areas of reduced radio-opa...
<p>Chest radiography showing a fungus ball with an air crescent in the right upper lobe.</p
<p>Serial chest radiographs of a 2 year-old boy: 2A shows bilaterally increased infiltration on Day ...
<p>A large mediastinal tumour as well as thoracic wall infiltration was seen on the left side (CT at...
Background: Detection of a cardiac injury in a stable patient after a penetrating chest injury can b...
<p>Without BSI only one observer marked the small lesion. With BSI all 7 observers marked the lesion...
The horizontal axis shows the observation period. The vertical axis shows clinical features or radio...
<p>The CT shows mediastinal lymphadenopathy (pink arrows) and left pleural effusion.</p
Despite the increased use of CT imaging, chest radiography remains a very important diagnostic modal...
SUMMARY The frontal chest film as a means of suspecting trans-position complexes is discussed. The f...
AbstractWe present a case of apparent convincing bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy on a chest radiogra...
With CT (computed tomography) chest gaining more importance as a diagnostic tool, chest X-ray especi...
In many cases, it may be difficult to distinguish whether cardiac or pulmonary disease or both are p...