Chest Radiology CH

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A

abnormal azygoesophageal recess
abnormal position of the heart
abnormal sternoclavicular joint
abnormal sternomanubrial synchondrosis
absent clavicle
achalasia
acute diffuse fine reticular lung opacities
acute diffuse mediastinal widening
acute disseminated airspace opacity
acute lung injury and ards in children
acute mediastinitis
acute respiratory distress syndrome
acyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
acyanotic congenital heart disease with normal pulmonary vascularity
air in esophagus
air-space opacity in leukemia or lymphoma
alveolar lung disease
anomalous thoracic arterial communication
anomaly of inferior vena cava
anterior mediastinal lesion
aortic aneurysm
aortic arch anomaly
aortic insufficiency
aortic valve disease
asymmetric lung size
axillary mass

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B

bilateral basilar lung disease
bilateral elevated diaphragm
bilateral flat diaphragm
bilateral hilar enlargement
bilateral hyperinflated lungs
bilateral pulmonary underaeration
biliary-pleural fistula
bronchial lesion
bronchiectasis
bubbly lungs in infants and children

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C

calcification in heart
calcified mediastinal mass
calcified pulmonary metastasis
cardiac or pericardial neoplasm or cyst
cardiomegaly in childhood
cardiomyopathy
cavitary lung lesion in an infant or child
centrilobular small lung nodules
chemical-induced lung disease
chest malformation
chest wall lesion
chronic air-space consolidation
chronic aspiration pneumonia in a child
chronic disseminated air-space opacity
chronic Kerley lines
chronic pulmonary lobar consolidation
chylothorax
clavicle dysplasia
clavicle hypoplasia
complete atrioventricular canal
complicated atrial shunt
congenital cardiomyopathy
congenital heart disease
congenital heart disease with anterior right aortic arch
congenital heart disease with decreased pulmonary vascularity
congenital lobar emphysema
congenital tracheal stenosis x
constrictive pericarditis
coronary artery aneurysm
cyanotic congenital heart disease with increased pulmonary vascularity
cyanotic congenital heart disease with precapillary hypertension vascularity
cystic mediastinal mass

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D

defect in distal sternum
dextrocardia
diaphragm dysfunction
diaphragmatic hernia
diffuse interstitial disease with pleural effusion
diffuse interstitial lung disease with associated lymphadenopathy
diffuse mixed airspace-interstitial lung disease
diffuse tracheal narrowing
dilated azygos vein
displacement of the thoracic paraspinal line
dissecting aneurysm of the ascending aorta or arch
diverticulum of upper esophagus

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E

eggshell calcification in the chest
embolus
enhancing mediastinal mass
enlarged pulmonary veins
esophageal rupture
extensive pulmonary opacity with cavitation
exudative pleural effusion

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F

fat-attenuation mediastinal mass
fetal chest mass
filling defect in right ventricle

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G

gas embolism
generalized pulmonary arterial hypervascularity
generalized pulmonary arterial hypovascularity
ground-glass pulmonary opacity

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H

heart failure in childhood
heart failure in the first month of life
heart failure in the first week of life
hemothorax
high-output heart function
hilar displacement
hypersensitivity pneumonitis
hypertension

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I

ill-defined multifocal lung opacities
increased lung lucency
indistinct heart border on frontal chest radiograph
infectious lung disease
inferior vena cava obstruction
interstitial lung fibrosis
intrathoracic extramedullary hematopoiesis
intratracheal mass
ischemic heart disease

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J

juxtadiaphragmatic lesions in children

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L

large aortic arch
large ascending aorta
large main pulmonary artery
large trachea
laryngeal anomaly
late onset of cyanosis in neonatal congenital heart disease
left atrial enlargement
left ventricular enlargement
left-to-right shunt in congenital heart disease
lobar atelectasis
localized chronic pulmonary opacity
localized elevation of hemidiaphragm
localized narrowing of esophagus
localized pulmonary vessel enlargement
long linear lung shadow
lower lung disease
lung abscess
lung disease with eosinophilia
lung neoplasm

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M

main pulmonary artery obstruction
marked cyanosis in first week of life
marked hilar lymphadenopathy
mass in a pulmonary cavity
mass-like perihilar opacity
massive cardiomegaly
massive pleural effusion
mediastinal abscess
mediastinal and/or hilar lymph node enlargement
mediastinal shift
middle mediastinal lesion
mild or intermittent cyanosis in first week
miliary lung opacities
miliary lung opacities in a neonate or young infant
mitral insufficiency
mucoid impaction
multifocal thoracic calcification
multiple cavitary lung lesions
multiple pleural masses
multiple pulmonary nodules

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N

neonatal respiratory distress
nipple anomaly
nodular pleural thickening

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O

opportunistic lung infection
oversegmentation of sternum

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P

paralyzed hemidiaphragm
pediatric chest tumor
pediatric chest wall lesion
pedunculated intratracheal mass
peribronchovascular interstitial thickening
pericardial calcification
pericardial effusion
perilymphatic small lung nodules
periosteal reaction involving the clavicle
peripheral lung lesion
phrenic nerve paralysis or dysfunction
pleural calcification
pleural effusion containing eosinophiles
pleural effusion with disease in abdomen
pleural effusion with disease in thorax
pleural effusion with enlarged heart
pleural effusion with normal lungs
pleural mass
pleural thickening
pneumoconiosis
pneumomediastinum
pneumopericardium
pneumothorax
posterior mediastinal lesion
premature laryngeal cartilage calcification
premature tracheobronchial cartilage calcification
prosthetic valve regurgitation
pulmonary arterial hypertension
pulmonary artery aneurysm
pulmonary artery calcification
pulmonary artery catheterization
pulmonary artery rupture
pulmonary artery stenosis
pulmonary disease in an immunodeficient patient
pulmonary edema
pulmonary embolism
pulmonary hypertension
pulmonary lobar consolidation
pulmonary lobar enlargement
pulmonary segmental consolidation

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R

radiopaque hemithorax
randomly distributed small lung nodules
retrocardiac lesion
retrosternal mass
reverse butterfly pattern
ribbon-like ribs
right anterior cardiophrenic angle lesion
right atrial enlargement
right ventricular enlargement
right-to-left atrial shunt
right-to-left shunt at ductus level
right-to-left shunt or admixture lesion in congenital heart disease
right-to-left ventricular shunt

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S

sclerotic clavicle
segmental atelectasis
shaggy lung nodule
short narrow thoracic cage
short trachea
small ascending aorta
small heart
small lung nodules
small pleural effusion with subsegmental atelectasis
small thymus in an infant
soft-tissue mediastinal mass
solitary irregular cavitary lung lesion
solitary pulmonary mass
solitary pulmonary nodule
solitary sharply-outlined cavitary lung lesion
solitary thoracic calcification
superior mediastinal mass
superior vena cava syndrome
systemic-to-pulmonary vascular shunt

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T

thick-walled lung cavity
thin clavicle
thin-walled lung cavity
third mogul sign
thoracic dysplasia
thoracolumbar gibbus
thymic enlargement
tracheal agenesis
tracheal displacement
tracheobronchomegaly
tracheoesophageal fistula
tracheomalacia
transudative pleural effusion
tricuspid insufficiency

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U

undersegmentation of sternum
unilateral diffuse lung disease
unilateral flat diaphragm
unilateral hilar enlargement
unilateral hyperlucency of chest
unilateral pulmonary arterial hypervascularity
unilateral pulmonary edema
unilateral small hilar shadow
unilaterally elevated diaphragm
upper lung disease

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V

vapor-induced lung disease
vascular abnormality of mediastinum
ventricular septal defect

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W

water-attenuation mediastinal lesion
wide mediastinum
wide right tracheal stripe
wide superior mediastinum in an infant or child
widespread small irregular lung opacities