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MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10624843/s52912451/b9788d53-f949b69a-d08a5843-fc07fe4c-9d8ecf73.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia or pleural effusion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12994868/s52407223/f5195d17-dc0e60ba-3845478a-34bf8edb-7f1fa209.jpg | no definite acute cardiopulmonary process. blunting of the left posterior costophrenic angle, potentially due to atelectasis or bochdalek hernia, noting that underlying consolidation cannot be completely excluded. please clinically correlate. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15415643/s56972216/e355601b-2883f5c3-b2e08063-62424662-dee36115.jpg | comparison to. the lung volumes have decreased. mild fluid overload but no overt pulmonary edema. areas of atelectasis in the right perihilar area and in the retrocardiac lung region. no pneumothorax, no larger pleural effusion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15174548/s57396076/4fc45839-62bed34f-5c18800b-ee38e349-d75be547.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19172539/s53993444/f45f2259-a38d6881-8c806dd9-f097eec3-85bf02cb.jpg | pa and lateral chest compared to : lungs are hyperinflated, perhaps due to emphysema. there is no focal pulmonary abnormality, pleural effusion, or evidence of central lymph node enlargement. a small bone island in the anterior right fourth rib should not be mistaken for a calcified granuloma. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14044558/s52039842/742e824c-eebb1f2c-c79d90ba-b854d239-dcbd3fb2.jpg | although line withdrawal of <num> cm was recommended to line nurse, by dr at on , <num> cm withdrawal would be more reliable to reposition the line in the low svc. small bilateral pleural effusions or pleural scarring, particularly on the right. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18814172/s50546792/de3d1662-307a68d6-4561ff1a-1fe20864-381715bc.jpg | in comparison with the study of , there is little change in the appearance of the transvenous right atrial and low left ventricular pacer and right ventricular pacer defibrillator, which follow their expected courses. no evidence of pneumothorax. cardiac silhouette remains at the upper limits of normal in size and ther... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15911683/s55745399/d771f9a5-2615c6b7-ea0fef0d-865cd05d-0883f287.jpg | heart size and mediastinum are unchanged. right pleural effusion and right middle lower lung rounded atelectasis present. there is no pleural effusion. there is no vascular congestion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19946157/s55167039/c4f54d42-e155529b-c208bd97-d570ddc5-2b2323fe.jpg | no aspirated tooth |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13794644/s51545532/8811feab-63074eab-8638358c-a89d78e2-e100df4c.jpg | as compared to the previous radiograph, the monitoring and support devices are in constant position. new bilateral parenchymal opacities at the lung bases, the symmetry of which suggests atelectasis. however, pneumonia or aspiration should also be considered in the appropriate clinical setting. moderate cardiomegaly. n... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14016951/s51335377/636884d6-46e655f4-dc502150-448fce03-6cbd633e.jpg | moderate congestive heart failure with moderate pulmonary edema and small bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17949543/s52621083/7e4e7897-c66a6488-d9ab1700-b034a974-93ecd060.jpg | no relevant change as compared to the previous image. no pneumonia. no pulmonary edema. no pleural effusions. normal size of the heart. moderate scoliosis causes mild asymmetry of the ribcage. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12463192/s52325679/e85b423b-db6db815-ebcb9986-c5d2213c-b468d39c.jpg | slightly more rounded appearance of opacity at the left base compared to. although this may represent rounded atelectasis or scarring, given patient's history, would recommend further evaluation with ct of the chest. these findings were posted into the critical results dashboard by dr at pm on the day of the study. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19623993/s57254304/b85f7da5-828bea81-c7e95d37-4650d910-3c367fa4.jpg | no focal consolidation concerning for pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15433848/s56024684/9db418ed-7862174b-f3eed893-7658f874-276102e6.jpg | hazy right basilar opacity could be atelectasis given lower lung volumes noting that infection is not entirely excluded. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19372257/s57113187/08575aea-36ce3cdf-5af50058-f86c111a-3d11bce4.jpg | allowing for differences in technique and projection, there has not been a relevant change in the appearance of the chest since recent study of <num> day earlier. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17004268/s53709003/6ea275ba-5aadc737-2b1475b5-ad66d1a4-d31d789f.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14744884/s59794546/002ec547-39998a44-001fa06f-b2d03591-048c0d40.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. bilateral low lung volumes with crowding of bronchovascular markings and bibasilar atelectasis. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14331015/s55062145/daac8761-5ce3f4ba-9acb358a-1f92d59a-9b1080b7.jpg | heart size is normal. mediastinum is normal. lungs are clear. there is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax prominence of the main pulmonary artery has been demonstrated, unchanged since the prior study and might be consistent with pulmonary hypertension. no evidence of acute process to explain patient's symptoms noted |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15493308/s59930026/f32088b4-c834c153-b014bdc2-7c13966d-55828f0a.jpg | bilateral opacities could represent multifocal pneumonia in the right clinical setting. this preliminary report was reviewed with dr , radiologist. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14185217/s59806858/f4e3fb9e-0e17220e-c9928a73-a2fb7938-e67888b8.jpg | normal postoperative appearance following removal of lines and tubes, including tiny right apical pneumothorax. heart size is normal. left basal atelectasis is minimal. stomach is moderately distended with air. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19680126/s56333812/bc5ce5a4-0ae878a0-3a0c2d98-f60ae641-f80e4064.jpg | hyperinflation without acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18653213/s58439025/f882881f-9416ec1d-ddfafc08-2f367130-7c152d5f.jpg | no signs for acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10224171/s55648712/b15083b1-34e38b51-90848af4-b61b6e76-63f99d65.jpg | interval improvement in aeration of the right lung compared to the prior study, but there is persistent hazy opacification within the right lung base concerning for persistent pneumonia. small right pleural effusion is present. continued patchy opacity in the medial aspect of the left lung base, also concerning for add... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15165873/s57912432/e3fda885-380120a4-7d8cafd7-04a81d64-06e2ba22.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19956088/s56745757/ae71b414-20a0b018-7530bde6-56e7a485-90372bd4.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10500891/s58879406/1decc9f5-3504dffd-107c8df8-3eda09a5-dde2e381.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. possible trace effusion on the right. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16697206/s54718745/d836cff2-a0924af8-0c98f877-a8716936-f0202f78.jpg | low lung volumes. bibasilar opacities may be secondary to atelectasis noting that infection is not excluded. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15931785/s58686488/470c3c9f-f855a8e7-792a8cef-209ca7ae-f12d1124.jpg | lingular pneumonia. repeat chest radiograph after treatment to confirm resolution. recommendation(s): chest radiograph after treatment of pneumonia to confirm resolution. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14485086/s58737728/3fddbf60-23de2521-4844ccb9-c8e07dfa-ff755a64.jpg | small bilateral pleural effusions with increased bilateral pulmonary opacities, which likely represent a combination of edema and infection. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18032922/s50083705/0464e5de-deaa7fba-6d34d0aa-6c1983f1-6584aa95.jpg | patchy basilar opacities concerning for pneumonia in the appropriate setting. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18668731/s52442679/54226c1b-c1ff0228-7d96bd5d-2600ac15-8c9b1896.jpg | no focal consolidation concerning for pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11657535/s56263237/faf10044-afddce55-877e9385-f7a7cd1a-a7f95640.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12003662/s54035499/264929ac-4fff07ac-de77e28c-ebd8edde-f99b1079.jpg | no evidence of acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13060513/s56731099/ac35b68f-ebf5c192-39f1a6f6-b906ddef-f70a9985.jpg | lucency under the right hemidiaphragm is consistent with free air. bibasilar atelectasis. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16789661/s54942114/3952e452-fbe4a6aa-6088dde5-80f7bbf1-b4e2d0c5.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process, specifically no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15121738/s59809609/75dc87aa-1262e6f7-a11f6941-8e9cbf49-51e7cae7.jpg | left basilar atelectasis. mild pulmonary vascular congestion, not significantly changed compared to the prior exam. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18298192/s51812848/71972ea8-bf303d02-1a43d5e3-8acaab51-4770caf4.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. no subdiaphragmatic free air. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11040709/s56706027/5cba249b-ed8c1b70-b807f465-310a235c-258133b7.jpg | in comparison with the study of , the monitor and support devices are unchanged. there is increasing opacification of the left base consistent with layering effusion and volume loss in the left lower lobe. the opacification previously seen at the right base is not appreciated at this time. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11706286/s54501151/d9849a66-8db48238-40b447ad-52b0d157-fb184205.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16140962/s51089089/8cc45a9b-a832db4d-8ff8cd6f-eb53c619-7f351286.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15555874/s58131352/06cde447-20d8e6b2-312ef162-e1e8efcd-d7da0597.jpg | new region of consolidation in the left lower lobe, potentially atelectasis given its somewhat linear configuration; however, infection is not excluded, clinical correlation suggested. repeat exam is also suggested in the absence of signs of infection to ensure resolution. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15914763/s51835226/2dcc0154-8390d178-d18291f4-5d6268da-9ae7118a.jpg | new left subclavian central venous catheter ends at the confluence of the brachiocephalic vessels. otherwise, no significant change compared to the recent radiograph from approximately one hour earlier. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11236729/s52830052/fd934cfe-02b9e973-a36f07d5-73b68af5-403abfed.jpg | no pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13953303/s52168384/ddce8bbb-520db15d-85ca9a10-f1c14b3b-2d938f32.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15869439/s56058419/dae15cf2-99484922-4727d461-dc8f11fd-ed787672.jpg | left lower lobe pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14018231/s58279933/1c37bf6a-5bf44642-60efc830-91a8c8ae-90aaaef2.jpg | there are low lung volumes. cardiac size cannot be evaluated. there is mild vascular congestion and postoperative changes in the left lower hemi thorax. there is no pneumothorax or large effusions. opacities in the right lower lobe are consistent with atelectasis. there is a left apical chest tube. et tube is in standa... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12203473/s58223572/be889f12-b35f89a8-278bf973-636472c5-6361b3ef.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. calcified hilar nodes, biapical pulmonary scarring, and diffusely increased interstitial markings which are at baseline and may relate to suspected sarcoidosis. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15067625/s53614323/31f69791-4cc36531-b745a4d1-965c6e09-77c53bac.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18234594/s51709104/89f930a3-abf6c970-88ec1fd4-323f8dd4-90738f3c.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process identified. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18862842/s51592248/b4bfc5ac-71fac0f0-7f20bf83-b4cb0c5b-30b0749a.jpg | ap chest compared to : pulmonary edema has almost resolved. moderate left pleural effusion and severe left lower lobe atelectasis are unchanged. heart size is normal. the mediastinal silhouette, including the endograft in the aortic arch and descending portion, is unremarkable. right jugular line ends in the upper svc.... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18132706/s53382552/bd9d3fa9-22aff5cc-e0cc1a00-cf7a8b44-3f95c511.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17225669/s59311138/696bcfbd-e52807ed-0bf0bb7d-d054b4f6-c0e262c3.jpg | as compared to the previous radiograph, there is a decrease in extent and severity of the known right apical pneumothorax. otherwise the radiograph is unchanged. no new parenchymal opacities. known extent of the bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19959499/s50385019/cb1a32e5-8ea8eea2-09c4f617-85ccfa71-45335458.jpg | minimal pneumothorax in the left apex without mediastinal shift |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11124859/s54021091/be5075c2-cb6796f6-4bedf55c-f908765e-0b25f36c.jpg | no significant change in gas component in the left hemithorax, indicating the apparent increase in air-fluid levels in the left hemithorax on radiographs on was secondary to patient positioning rather than a bronchopleural fistula. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11538096/s51910605/f184269a-cf09b6d3-6a325a80-962651e3-de494ffb.jpg | right lower lobe pneumonia. recommend followup to resolution. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16230458/s59739156/c69bf6be-5b0aa5e1-678dd12c-514b1a85-f76186b0.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17211204/s57376832/77f99893-8f54c47b-9ebb842d-dd3b57d7-c8e274b9.jpg | right upper lobe consolidation, likely pneumonia. followup in six weeks is recommended after treatment to assess evolution. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13229207/s55371000/004a3301-3adabe08-13107384-83a696d8-f2f2c0ec.jpg | compared to chest radiographs through. indwelling feeding tube passes into the stomach and out of view, et tube in standard placement, right pic line in the low svc. lungs clear. heart size top-normal. no pleural abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12093551/s50053488/1618ab45-231ed748-74419f37-63d0dab7-1934aa98.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16707579/s53260043/663b2435-051e6948-e39ce965-f261ba7b-da5898c9.jpg | in comparison with the study , the bilateral opacifications have decreased. the hemidiaphragms are now sharply seen bilaterally. is the nasogastric tube has been pulled back so that the tip is in the lower body of the stomach. endotracheal tube and right ij catheter are unchanged. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17113027/s55095924/9847a87f-271cec7e-d86f7adc-cd77dfa9-d0056639.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary radiographic abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12682754/s50282960/256cf241-6b8e77fb-46c404b6-1187db0e-d46376ac.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. the mediastinum is not widened. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10525161/s54214370/80dd46cb-c4b03970-d089b3f5-d5f24425-366cbb88.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14220073/s56306468/63626edc-5cc397b4-6a6975c5-d05b3888-1c3c0a8a.jpg | compared to chest radiographs and and chest ct on. moderate left pleural effusion has improved substantially since following insertion of the left basal pigtail pleural drainage catheter. pleural fluid is loculated to the laterally and along the mediastinum. there is no pneumothorax. some aeration has returned to th... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15650383/s58593126/6c364e38-06170a31-f20a6d9b-3386480a-627be702.jpg | possible middle lobe pneumonia mild pulmonary vascular congestion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14667207/s59049713/4d155411-c88dc8f6-1d9a9769-e5853bf5-ccace798.jpg | cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits given portable technique. slightly diminished lung volumes with right basilar patchy opacity most likely reflecting atelectasis, although pneumonia or aspiration cannot be entirely excluded. no pleural effusions. no pulmonary edema. no pneumothorax, although the... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11725800/s51593492/66e1941a-5c359cbc-c6a0114f-b072b530-8d0b4527.jpg | in comparison to prior radiograph of <num> day earlier, left pleural catheter remains in place, with a small left apical pneumothorax which in retrospect was also present on the prior study. exam is otherwise remarkable for improved aeration at both lung bases, left greater than right. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14108273/s55209014/6cfe184d-51338a6a-04222731-f9fe16bd-693a1d2b.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11788649/s51565420/fdbe291f-74d18af6-e546d5b0-9afce59d-bb3b9822.jpg | endotracheal tube terminates <num> cm above the carina. subsequent ct shows that the ett is within the right mainstem bronchus. right subclavian line terminates at the level of the cavoatrial junction. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19308762/s50622009/fbe4611e-f6e64cfe-4b84b18c-33478c5e-1ea6e7fd.jpg | subtle rounded nodular opacity projecting over both the right and left lung bases which could represent nipple shadows, however, recommend repeat with nipple markers to confirm and exclude underlying pulmonary nodule focal. subtle bibasilar opacities more likely represent atelectasis or aspiration rather than pneumonia... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16837125/s53984517/562a6709-1fbbb0be-3e54c921-c1eddc66-80fc83e9.jpg | normal chest radiograph. no obvious radiopaque esophageal and tracheal opacity |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19072457/s51124549/86679645-1fca9db2-25f460db-58971f01-cc33cc1a.jpg | minimal change in pulmonary vascular congestion and mild pulmonary edema with small bilateral pleural effusions from. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13158454/s51680401/58974a99-d7ee24d3-3fe56725-e67bf26a-a8330413.jpg | ap chest compared to : lung volumes are lower by little, which may mean that a new triangular opacity at the lateral aspect of the right lower lung is simple atelectasis. alternatively, it could be a focal infarction or infection. there is no pulmonary edema. the heart is normal size. pleural effusion is small if any. ... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19530756/s51113260/51e5015a-460c9cf9-ffd783e3-39e865cb-5e04f47d.jpg | widened upper mediastinum and enlarged appearance of the aortic knob. recommend repeat upright chest radiographs. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10862054/s52877968/016269e0-4de27d07-afec8ce9-69f49ab0-db969d2c.jpg | pa and lateral chest compared to : normal heart, lungs, hila, mediastinum and pleural surfaces. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13188963/s51668691/89283f2e-c815837d-19f55652-1fb02f37-d0ea7fa5.jpg | small left and moderate right pleural effusions. a atelectasis in the right middle lobe. a slight interval improvement in the masslike opacity in the right mid lung. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11917817/s59667553/f8445ee3-a2b5eafc-6b06e586-26092796-8ac831d6.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. subtle opacity obscuring the left inferior heart border is likely a fat pad. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16662264/s58623741/a03ac33d-fe835365-82973c3a-0bf2e738-fbb8a2f1.jpg | bilateral pneumonia with increased effusion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15048951/s56233988/b3d765f8-be13af9f-534110d8-ce505f53-b74d3ce1.jpg | low lung volumes. if there is persistent concern for pneumonia, repeat study with improved inspiratory level may be helpful for more complete assessment of the lung bases. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19624947/s53014333/9c09fee1-ff4be072-584292fd-96ab9a11-ab90cf3d.jpg | left lower lobe consolidation with associated pleural effusion may represent atelectasis versus inflammatory consolidation. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17936886/s57486061/51532dee-5d7dc8d4-5668afb0-242b7d4c-421ba32d.jpg | unchanged moderate left pleural effusion. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13522611/s56070832/03d928e1-6b3cdd19-18206a40-14276fdb-a20d0601.jpg | no acute intrathoracic abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14997243/s54498772/aa5c4078-e0ba50ea-a8038092-436f8fc6-6fc38d52.jpg | interval placement of a left-sided port-a-cath, with tip projecting in the cavoatrial junction. no pneumothorax detected. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12323237/s51436510/0695d791-4c752fd8-9c8d0670-33890f60-d30807d7.jpg | the nasogastric tube and endotracheal tube are no longer present. the right internal jugular swan-ganz catheter continues to have its tip in the right pulmonary artery. improved aeration although persistent layering bilateral effusions with associated bibasilar airspace opacity likely reflecting compressive atelectasis... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16945502/s56660495/84cb2fe2-e3a9b751-24bac553-15686b83-2c9ee891.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15734302/s52876256/cac9545f-30ce3541-c2013ac6-2ddd7f99-7f276057.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12658542/s54534788/5072cd82-c470457e-0a1fd3b4-6fd8ff84-da5f89b4.jpg | limited exam, mild cardiomegaly,no convincing signs of pneumonia or edema. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16864785/s56887175/f4e04e86-de35c8b8-c9f7e8ed-35abc962-8263a66d.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process concerning for infection identified. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17964477/s58762267/5d39e90b-78bbb1cd-983c9673-2b64f199-1a19f91b.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18388859/s56621117/d5298a94-aa6a7aa1-ac20e4b6-c5afa3aa-5f928bdf.jpg | given patient rotation, overall cardiac and mediastinal contours are likely unchanged. right internal jugular central line, left subclavian central line, endotracheal tube and nasogastric tube are likely unchanged in position. left upper quadrant catheter is also again identified. there is persisting consolidation in t... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17689899/s52764633/70d2c477-a09560dd-e1e6af9a-92bfc9d9-6a35a3a8.jpg | in comparison with the study of , the patient has taken a much better inspiration. again there is a a right pleural effusion with compressive atelectasis at the base. on these upright views, there is no evidence of pneumothorax. dense streaks of atelectasis are seen at the left base. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14061482/s58144703/3dab059c-8cbe6b27-aeb7a477-b5d6d47c-f43cefab.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13637802/s54068391/7bb87909-1ab3f78c-f559e2ec-027d6f1e-0e2848cb.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19937419/s51720870/5992c1c4-09250221-f538a5e7-542dd82b-abc61cec.jpg | lung volumes remain low with patchy opacities at both bases most likely representing patchy atelectasis, although aspiration or pneumonia should also be considered. stable cardiac and mediastinal contours status post median sternotomy for cabg. no evidence of pulmonary edema, pleural effusions or pneumothorax. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18018996/s51022785/2f1e8064-bb8c229b-ae10bf97-402090e5-0154dd69.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16662316/s53175580/d61e1f12-0c1184f5-5ba24eea-46408430-b7b80405.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11434452/s51302982/2a2ac6e3-45c09993-37307a96-385ab3dc-90350961.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12724390/s59097904/bd6a73a9-ded6bf03-55a4cd02-dae95957-846829cc.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. no focal consolidation to suggest pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16482395/s57772078/264f1169-c896b77a-8cfd4a44-b342953d-d232cbc8.jpg | right middle lobe and lingular consolidations concerning for multifocal pneumonia. |
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