chest radiograph
collocation in Englishmeaningsofchestandradiograph
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chest
noun[C]
uk/tʃest/us/tʃest/
the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart ...
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radiograph
noun[C]
uk/ˈreɪ.di.əˌɡrɑːf/us/ˈreɪ.di.oʊˌɡræf/
an image produced by X-rays or ...
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Thechestradiographshowed a "water bottle" configuration of the cardiac silhouette.
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Subsequentchestradiographat 3 years of age (b) reveals resolution of the lobar emphysema.
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A 12-lead surface resting electrocardiogram and posterior-anteriorchestradiographwere recorded in all patients.
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Thechestradiographshowed severe kyphoscoliosis and a massively enlarged heart which almost filled the whole thorax.
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Achestradiographshowed marked cardiac dilation with the incipient signs of pulmonary edema.
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Cardiac enlargement as observed on the standardchestradiographis also more frequently detected in infants.
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The electrocardiogram was normal, and thechestradiographshowed mild cardiomegaly with normal lung fields.
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Achestradiographwas obtained on admission to hospital.
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The electrocardiogram andchestradiographshowed no abnormalities.
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Thechestradiographshowed usual arrangement with a left-sided heart and a left aortic arch.
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Thechestradiographdid not suggest a significant respiratory component to the systemic desaturation.
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Thechestradiographshowed a right-sided cardiac shadow and apex ("dextrocardia") with right aortic arch.
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The interval between surgery and the postoperativechestradiographand the degree of improvement in heart size were similar for these patient groups.
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All patients had a preoperativechestradiograph1 day prior to surgery.
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They are poor subjects for cross-sectional echocardiography and appearances of thechestradiographare frequently disrupted by the extent of pulmonary disease.
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Furthermore, a good qualitychestradiographcan prove difficult to obtain in the older patient, particularly when there are chestwall abnormalities.
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Thechestradiographrevealed cardiomegaly (cardiothoracic ratio 0.60), prominence of the ascending aorta, left atrial enlargement, and bilateral notching involving the third to fifth ribs.
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Thechestradiographshowed a centrally placed heart with a left-sided apex and as far as could be seen, usual arrangement of the organs.
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