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  7. X-ray (chest), PA and Lateral, Adult Female, Normal

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    Description: X-ray chest 2 views PA-LAT, 50 yo F
    Keywords: Radiography, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology, Radiology, Diagnostic X-Ray, Diagnostic X-Ray, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Chest, X-Ray, Diagnostic
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  9. X-ray (chest), Lateral, Female, Hyperinflation

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    Description: Mildly hyperinflated lungs with flattened posterior diaphragm. No alveolar consolidation, no findings of pleural effusion or pulmonary edema. Heart size within normal limits. No pneumothorax. Mildly hyperinflated lungs, air trapping versus inspiratory.
    Keywords: Chest x-ray, Diagnosis, Chest xray, Hyperinflation, Lung hyperinflation, Hyperinflated lungs
  10. X-ray (chest), PA, Female, Hyperinflation

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    Description: Mildly hyperinflated lungs with flattened posterior diaphragm. No alveolar consolidation, no findings of pleural effusion or pulmonary edema. Heart size within normal limits. No pneumothorax. Mildly hyperinflated lungs, air trapping versus inspiratory.
    Keywords: Chest x-ray, Diagnosis, Chest xray, Hyperinflation, Lung hyperinflation, Hyperinflated lungs, Roentgenography, X-Ray Radiology, Diagnostic, Diagnostic X-Ray Radiology