May 2014 Imaging Case of the Month
Saturday, May 3, 2014 at 8:00AM
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Michael B. Gotway, MD

   

Department of Radiology

Mayo Clinic Arizona

Scottsdale, AZ 

 

Clinical History: A 66-year-old woman presented with complaints of cough worsening over the previous several months. Her prior medical history was largely otherwise unremarkable. Frontal chest radiography (Figure 1) was performed for evaluation.  

Figure 1. Panel A: Frontal chest radiograph. Panel B: Right anterior oblique image. Panel C: Left anterior oblique image.

Which of the following statements regarding the chest radiograph is most accurate? (Click on the correct answer to move to the next panel)

Reference as: Gotway MB. May 2014 imaging case of the month. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2014;8(5):266-74. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc059-14 PDF

Article originally appeared on Southwest Journal of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep (https://www.swjpcc.com/).
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