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  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], the '''chest x-ray''' is one of the most common and useful examinations, a basic screening tes The chest x-ray can help detect [[heart failure]].<ref name="pmid8945695">{{cite journal| a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chest X-ray]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chest X-ray]]
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  • A widened mediastinum is an extremely important finding on chest x-ray (CXR). Two important traumatic mechanisms of injury to consider are [[aort
    560 bytes (71 words) - 23:54, 16 March 2009
  • In [[diagnostic imaging]], the '''chest x-ray''' is one of the most common and useful examinations, a basic screening tes The chest x-ray can help detect [[heart failure]].<ref name="pmid8945695">{{cite journal| a
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  • ...e Lung Screening Study, a randomized feasibility study of spiral CT versus chest X-ray screening for lung cancer |journal=Lung Cancer |volume=47 |issue=1 |pages=9
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  • ...be asymptomatic at first, and can be diagnosed only with imaging such as a chest X-ray or [[computed X-ray tomography]] scan, which may not be available in large
    6 KB (830 words) - 10:43, 8 April 2024
  • ====Chest x-ray==== ...er stage may not necessarily lead to improved survival. For example, plain chest X-ray screening resulted in increased time from diagnosis of cancer until death a
    20 KB (2,787 words) - 16:37, 3 November 2013
  • ...al cardiac physical findings or murmurs associated with an abnormal ECG or chest X-ray."
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  • [[X-ray computerized tomography]] is valuable. Chest X-ray may reveal bacterial pneumonia and suggest the pathogen.
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  • | [[Chest x-ray]] showing new infiltrate|| 87%-91%|| 33%-50%
    22 KB (2,899 words) - 14:57, 31 January 2015
  • ...hypoxemia, decreased lung compliance, and diffuse bilateral infiltrates on chest X-ray.<ref name=Udobi>{{citation
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  • - Chest X-ray: 10 mR (0.1 mSv) per exposure
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  • [[Image:TBXray2543.jpg |300 px|thumb|right|Chest X-ray of lungs showing M. Tuberculosis]]
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  • For patients with a normal [[chest x-ray]], doing a V/Q scan rather than [[computed tomographic pulmonary angiograph ====Chest X-ray====
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  • ...Bq of activity. Exposure was 0.08 mSv/hr at one metre." This compares to a chest x-ray (0.020 mSv) or the minimum exposure to show a measurable increase in cancer
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  • ...Bq of activity. Exposure was 0.08 mSv/hr at one metre." This compares to a chest x-ray (0.020 mSv) or the minimum exposure to show a measurable increase in cancer
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  • {{Image|TBXray2543.jpg|right|250px|Chest X-ray of advanced pulmonary TB}}
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  • ...tachypnoea, dyspnoea and cyanosis. Her heart beat was 170 per minute, her chest X-ray showed hyperinflation with atelectasis of right middle lobe, and she had a
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