Projection X-ray of the chest.
1A chest radiograph demonstrated dextrocardia with a right side positioned stomach bubble.
2A chest radiograph showed a nodular shadow in the left lower lung field.
3A chest radiograph showed widespread ground-glass shadows in both lung fields.
4The chest radiograph and thoracic CT showed wide-spread bilateral patchy infiltrations.
5The chest radiograph showed cardiomegaly and aneurysmal deformation of the left lower heart border.
6On admission, a chest radiograph revealed a normal cardio-thoracic ratio of 47%.
7Five had no increase in interstitial markings on chest radiograph.
8CT of the chest adds little to a chest radiograph.
9The chest radiograph showed cardiomegaly and aneurysmal deformation of left middle and lower heart borders.
10Resolution and deterioration of chest radiograph findings were determined.
11Furthermore, he presented a normal chest radiograph and mostly unclear and non-specific symptoms at onset.
12The chest radiograph showed right hilar pulmonary artery dilatation.
13Bronchial tumors must be excluded with a chest radiograph.
14The chest radiograph demonstrated a bilateral symmetric micronodular pattern.
15A subsequent chest radiograph revealed a massive pleural effusion.
16The chest radiograph at the time showed a broad infiltration in the left lower lung field.
Translations for chest radiograph