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What to look for in the apparently normal radiograph

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If the chest radiograph appears normal then the following should be checked for:

  • a mastectomy
  • a small apical pneumothorax
  • a fluid level below the heart, due to a hiatus hernia
  • collapse of the right middle lobe and loss of clarity of the right heart border
  • absence of the outline of the left diaphragm behind the heart (sail sign) as a result of left lower lobe collapse
  • deviation of the trachea
  • paratracheal lymphadenopathy
  • air beneath the diaphragm
  • dextrocardia with the film reversed
  • always check the apices, hila, behind the heart and the costophrenic angles

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