Good news: in the real world of the hospitals, theX-ray is usually labeledin some way, either on the image itself or in the report, especially if it was taken via the portable AP technique. Step 2: Determining image quality In assessing a chest X-ray, there’s a lot to consider, ...
primarily in lower lobes, representative of pneumonia and a discrete silhouette sign of the right cardiac border (arrow). The AI system interpreted this chest X-ray as normal. It was also interpreted as normal in the clinical radiology report. (B) CT scan shows...
The normal findings and complications of peripherally inserted central catheters - An overview of chest radiography findingsC.M., JonesJ., O'BrienE., DavidsonJ., Mayo
isolated chronic cough lasts 48 weeks and is unexplained by chest X-ray findings.3 Smoking, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEi) medication, asthma, gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (GORD) and upper airway pathology (chronic rhinosinusitis or post-nasal drip) are considered common contributin...
High-resolution computed tomography findings To evaluate the radiological characteristics of conglomerate masses using high-resolution computed tomography of the chest. From among the patients treated... AS Ferreira,VB Moreira,Hevnia Mara Vaz Ricardo,... - 《Jornal Brasileiro De Pneumologia》 被引量:...
1). This includes 2 broad clinical datasets (Dataset 1 [DS-1] and ChestX-ray14 [CXR-14], n = 8557 total cases) with 2423 abnormal cases, 2 datasets (TB-1 and TB-2, n = 595 total cases) with 294 TB-positive cases, and 2 datasets (COV-1 and COV-2, n = 2424...
A postoperative patient with a normal temperature has chest pain, shortness of breath, bloody sputum, and a pulmonary infiltrate demonstrated by a chest x-ray. The most likely diagnosis is: A. Lobar pneumonia B. Pulmonary emphysema C. Carcinoma of the lun ...
The other half was recruited because they were symptomatic and satisfied at least 1 of the following criteria: pulmonary vascular congestion on chest X-ray film, echocardiographic evidence of LV hypertrophy or of LA enlargement, and electrocardiographic evidence of LV hypertrophy or of left bundle ...
This case report presents a patient who was hypertensive and unresponsive upon arrival to the emergency department. A chest CT scan to rule out aortic dissection showed no contrast in the pulmonary arteries, aorta, and the rest of the heart chambers although normal telemetry findings were present....
This study analyzes the long-term course of patients with typical angina pectoris or anginalike chest pain and normal coronary angiographic findings. Background. In previous studies of such patients the rate of occurrence of typical coronary events during follow-up has differed widely, depending on ...