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View Images Library Photos and Pictures. Aspirated Foreign Body (peanut). Upper photo: There is unilateral increased lucency of entire rt hemithorax (white arrow).There is no shift of the heart. The rt hemidiaphragm is in normal position Lower photo: right-side down decubitus view of chest, here shown as it was obtained, fails to show expected normal collapse of right lung in this position. This supports the presence of air-trapping in the right lung due to a non-opaque foreign body--in this case, a peanut in the right main bronchus. Axial Anatomy of the Thorax Mitral heart | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org

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Chest X-Ray Spot Diagnosis Chart: Abnormal Heart In diagnosing heart disease, a chest X-ray (also called chest film) uses a very small amount of radiation to produce an image of the heart, lungs, and chest bones on film. In congestive heart failure X-ray can show heart enlargement, fluid in the lungs, and lung disease. Symptoms of Left …  Chest X-Ray Spot Diagnosis Chart: abnormal Heart Read More » Chest X-Ray Spot Diagnosis Chart: Abnormal Heart In diagnosing heart disease, a chest X-ray (also called chest film) uses a very small amount of radiation to produce an image of the heart, lungs, and chest bones on film. In congestive heart failure X-ray can show heart enlargement, fluid in the lungs, and lung disease. Symptoms of Left … Chest X-Ray Spot Diagnosis Chart: abnormal Heart Read More »

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Aspirated Foreign Body (peanut). Upper photo: There is unilateral increased lucency of  entire rt hemithorax (white arrow).There is no shift of the heart. The rt hemidiaphragm is in normal position Lower photo: right-side down decubitus view of chest, here shown as it was obtained, fails to show expected normal collapse of  right lung in this position. This supports the presence of air-trapping in the right lung due to a non-opaque foreign body--in this case, a peanut in the right main bronchus. Aspirated Foreign Body (peanut). Upper photo: There is unilateral increased lucency of entire rt hemithorax (white arrow).There is no shift of the heart. The rt hemidiaphragm is in normal position Lower photo: right-side down decubitus view of chest, here shown as it was obtained, fails to show expected normal collapse of right lung in this position. This supports the presence of air-trapping in the right lung due to a non-opaque foreign body--in this case, a peanut in the right main bronchus.

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Structures seen on a posteroanterior (PA) chest x-ray. 1 = first rib; 2–10 = posterior aspect of ribs 2–10; AK = aortic knob; APW = aortopulmonary window, BS = breast shadow (labeled only on right); C = carina; CA = colonic air; CPA = costophrenic angle, DA = descending aorta; GA = gastric air; LHB = left heart border (Note: Most of the left heart border represents the left ventricle; the superior aspect of the left heart border represents the left atrial appendage.); LPA = left pulmonary artery Structures seen on a posteroanterior (PA) chest x-ray. 1 = first rib; 2–10 = posterior aspect of ribs 2–10; AK = aortic knob; APW = aortopulmonary window, BS = breast shadow (labeled only on right); C = carina; CA = colonic air; CPA = costophrenic angle, DA = descending aorta; GA = gastric air; LHB = left heart border (Note: Most of the left heart border represents the left ventricle; the superior aspect of the left heart border represents the left atrial appendage.); LPA = left pulmonary artery

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