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MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18878235/s50013071/432120ac-ae027482-eb2de687-77df56e1-5f2090ed.jpg | bibasilar opacities are developed, may represent atelectasis, consider pneumonitis or aspiration, particularly on the right. small right pleural effusion, has worsened. no pneumomediastinum. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17640969/s59580656/8fe12dd1-fd488f4d-525360de-62dd2b15-d0616483.jpg | no signs of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11148536/s54352548/2e300133-5c4b83d1-1a8a8646-4ff20645-da69b536.jpg | comparison to. no relevant change. no pneumothorax of the pacemaker placement. moderate cardiomegaly. mild elongation of the descending aorta. no pleural effusions. no pulmonary edema. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18259094/s54201500/031c0d1c-277b4146-a1ef66d0-0f6c861f-bba84ced.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process seen. persistent enlargement of the cardiomediastinal silhouette. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19398915/s59755957/2789ba93-122c5a36-8b573c2a-f6272c32-fea4e38b.jpg | interval decrease in the right pleural effusion and improvement in the right middle lobe consolidation. improvement of a superior right lower lobe opacity, which likely represented atelectasis or major aspiration, without convincing evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19262586/s59532028/955985f9-1caabdf2-2839eca8-d93eeea8-f847c64f.jpg | large posterior right upper lobe opacity is concerning for pneumonia. on prior chest ct from , a <num> mm spiculated nodule is in the posterior right upper lob; conceivable but much less likely quite significant growth of the nodule in the interval. also, correlate with any history of intervening procedure. the large p... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18880198/s54407881/2309b399-d7f75761-8109d1d3-2e1fd898-242cb645.jpg | interval placement of a left pigtail catheter with only trace residual left apical pneumothorax. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17963447/s56353017/d301077e-372a09b2-19c41e01-8a5606ad-333797d9.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15386577/s56944118/2b0a113e-7c6428be-0c96345e-1bdbcc0e-705d0ce5.jpg | heart size is normal. mediastinum is normal. there multifocal opacities primarily in the right upper and mid lung and left upper lung, highly concerning for infectious process. in the absence of previous studies for comparison the pre size chronicity cannot be identified mid most likely consistent with acute findings. ... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13301932/s54048506/65132c1d-696bacc3-bdf9733e-afaaf347-11b9dacc.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13425635/s53193146/f589ebe1-464ca1e4-efc09ece-c8a95e30-094f03f0.jpg | no pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12067367/s58723632/2a076c92-b9b0adbc-b8719893-096d8556-91b809ae.jpg | lungs fully expanded and clear. cardiomediastinal and hilar silhouettes and pleural surfaces are normal, including slight lateral convexity to the right supra cardiac mediastinum, probably a tortuous aorta. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16912036/s56234366/472b20ed-60e90c4a-b559dee1-22d9dad1-ad8973be.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18664844/s59007753/cd9f9666-4d2640c1-b4d7f613-15aa36c0-18cacb34.jpg | no acute intrathoracic abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16973278/s54530483/983fbc12-03903001-350a9b86-2f7a970a-3aa8568c.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19598034/s50665908/ae186e8d-b18ca7be-194a011b-d7c4f068-ca7d6837.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11223186/s50389691/c99dd55f-38c79116-4dd68dd9-395d4472-5e9c73d3.jpg | opacities projecting over the right lung secondary to known pleural plaques. there are however new regions of opacity projecting over the right upper lobe which are suspicious for superimposed infection. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14754515/s53180292/5964fb22-21ccf067-06ac1a97-f0abf055-42256b53.jpg | right-sided internal jugular central venous catheter terminates in the low svc without evidence of pneumothorax. the proximal aspect of the catheter may be coiled upon itself/kinked or part of the catheter may be external to the patient and may just be overlapping. no pulmonary edema or focal consolidation. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16422970/s56384364/128ce1f2-7dbe4041-856d31f0-486f6147-0cc0f5a7.jpg | no acute intrathoracic abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18300938/s51215787/826c517a-f0f6e931-31f90662-5a205796-b34c3501.jpg | in comparison with the study of , there is little change and no evidence of acute cardiopulmonary disease. no pneumonia, vascular congestion, or pleural effusion. the tip of the port-a-cath the is in the distal svc. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16107458/s52236419/18297737-e3edc0f2-d9f4e777-d5e8847d-bf1ac116.jpg | no significant interval change to the moderate left pleural effusion and bibasilar atelectasis. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18323186/s54526691/7625b843-072e5c65-7ddb9ee0-239b5b6b-58a1b82d.jpg | in comparison with study of , the central catheter extends well into the right atrium. there is increasing opacification at the left base in the retrocardiac region, consistent with substantial volume loss in the left lower lobe and small pleural effusion. cardiac silhouette remains mildly enlarged without evidence of ... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12370706/s50626006/eda196f9-b755e51a-dfe92fe5-cca3a403-ace2060f.jpg | no previous images. the heart is normal in size and there is no evidence of vascular congestion, pleural effusion, or acute focal pneumonia. specifically, no evidence of pulmonary or skeletal metastases. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10044316/s50174192/7d0174ac-d218a4e3-1a056dd3-f65d23f9-a6413c83.jpg | interval resolution of left upper lobe pneumonia. linear bibasilar atelectasis is noted. no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15942111/s53903385/11c12fc3-7493b5c7-39fed6d7-aa1a6f22-e813dcbb.jpg | no findings to suggest infection. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14766235/s54844045/d0a466fd-337d8e1c-b9f4fb7c-31d164c6-23b1fbaf.jpg | moderate hiatus hernia new since , could be a cause of pain. patient has had median sternotomy and coronary bypass grafting. there is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. heart size is normal. normal mediastinal silhouette. lungs clear. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14260897/s51401318/32cf69ed-532b3ba5-2ff98aba-781db2ce-a078defd.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19870237/s51386436/a3ba1346-21b32ab1-aaff75eb-db8c5590-a5a15f05.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormalities |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12713305/s59155476/86644932-5e4451e6-b3ac6d30-69f7e895-c46d19a9.jpg | nasogastric tube tip within the stomach. no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19471635/s59683245/f2141003-eed1ed1e-367f7948-0f7b54e2-db34a74d.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. cannot exclude underlying nodule in the right middle lung field subtle opacity. recommend repeat radiograph for further evaluation. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19530697/s57959072/f9b7e212-e944922c-d42d3909-28c4c8bc-35485d16.jpg | no focal consolidation to suggest pneumonia is seen. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12157607/s54591356/0aacd948-d85023cb-4c53154e-2bd495b3-e3579301.jpg | as compared to the previous radiograph, the patient has undergone biopsy. there is no evidence for the presence of a pneumothorax. the massive bilateral pulmonary nodules are not substantially changed. no pleural effusions. normal size of the cardiac silhouette. mild elongation of the descending aorta. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16339441/s52598740/4996b7c1-da868bc2-91d7fc1d-1017c9ee-a34d41ee.jpg | nasogastric tube terminates within the stomach. imaged portion of the chest demonstrates normal heart size and clear lungs. distended loops of bowel in the upper abdomen have been more fully evaluated by ct abdomen study performed earlier the same date, with reported high-grade small bowel obstruction. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12785654/s53108546/f30b4550-eefa98e0-943fd232-88cd7cb3-ed3604dc.jpg | tracheostomy tube in standard placement. no evidence of complications. heart mildly enlarged. large central pulmonary arteries suggests pulmonary arterial hypertension. no edema, pneumonia, or appreciable atelectasis. no pneumothorax. pleural effusions small any. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11761571/s57081821/d0de01f2-97a6772f-c2128d00-9bc32010-fb6be558.jpg | as compared to the previous image, no relevant change is seen. status post tracheal resection. low lung volumes. mild cardiomegaly with elongation of the descending aorta but without pulmonary edema, pleural effusions or pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17453847/s52474967/480cc474-ad043b56-8add2787-8f81d94e-ed51109b.jpg | pulmonary vascular congestion has progressed since prior. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12737343/s50193144/b2ada233-33dfe4d8-a1f03854-cb2306e0-2f840b3c.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11798781/s59485526/edc1f9a3-bd21f858-968c8c1c-78f66908-966a6f9f.jpg | small bilateral effusions. streaky left basilar opacity potentially due to atelectasis however infection could be considered in the proper clinical setting. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12663214/s59293197/cf44d403-acbd79e1-a8608f1d-cf9077fa-78100170.jpg | suspecting layering right pleural effusion. cardiomegaly. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18985055/s56741395/cdbf7019-bf043a96-c3680efc-056e0fb2-03d550b4.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13232032/s59135103/4c4067df-643d1d90-1a8f3d51-e50d2c4d-99484ce3.jpg | in comparison with the study of , the cardiac silhouette remains within normal limits. no evidence of acute pneumonia or vascular congestion. blunting of the left costophrenic angle could reflect small effusion or pleural thickening. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16666640/s56714971/e6c5bdbe-c454c3c9-9025534f-be2383f4-32a35286.jpg | increased size of apparently indolent pulmonary mass. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11053635/s52549176/4bc41d5e-ad724041-977a6287-56530104-6c4c5114.jpg | no comparison. the lung volumes are normal. markedly enlarged right hilus with a rounded masslike structure, seen on both the frontal and the lateral radiograph. in the periphery of the structure, a partial middle lobe atelectasis could be present. the findings are suspicious and require ct for workup. moderate cardiom... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17845221/s55091685/33200f4c-2fa8316b-8ae3d860-9a52d08f-7fb686c2.jpg | no definite evidence for pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17405009/s59372295/f8348d64-8dc3dbc4-368ad592-ca3557ee-04442d79.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16019229/s52705995/6b116019-ad69ac25-4a513046-bce94d78-246bdb3b.jpg | bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13261557/s52679312/ff2f3bef-87968b07-bae527ae-6df91a56-a9c88dee.jpg | lungs are hyperinflated, due to emphysema or small airway obstruction, but clear of any focal abnormality. small right pleural effusion has increased since. cardiomediastinal and hilar silhouettes are normal. a left-sided central venous infusion port ends in the mid svc. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10018052/s50531538/86103bcf-fa2489b8-7f57ebdc-49c1ef72-3208f797.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18524648/s58710154/4e95a898-347eb7e0-9006c4a3-2949f0fc-f4ada9c5.jpg | increased pulmonary edema. stable left and slightly smaller right pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14186433/s55651666/cc096873-15d07609-34355956-ddcc69c2-e10ef105.jpg | low lung volumes without an acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14689951/s57352894/9b7869f0-49a5f529-56195f80-ff67ca0f-d823860c.jpg | persistent small the moderate left pleural effusion since. no superimposed acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14801770/s54249844/bb189ec5-4fb8f9a9-1fe169af-a73f4785-2e82220a.jpg | multifocal opacities in the juxta hilar regions, probably a combination of atelectasis and infectious consolidation in this patient with history of fever and cough. short-term followup radiographs are recommended in <num> weeks after completion of antibiotic therapy to document resolution and to exclude obstructing les... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19795825/s56917927/ea00d52a-12681e90-0e605ab0-11e7ce6c-f45b5527.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18037264/s54331745/0b3aa7b0-e3961f47-ce1f789a-03b1386d-8d218829.jpg | enteric tube courses just below the level of the diaphragm terminating at the ge junction/ possibly very proximal stomach. recommend advancement so that it is well within the stomach. interval placement of right internal jugular central venous catheter terminating at the proximal svc without evidence of pneumothorax. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10240923/s55463562/7e60c91a-01d4ae9d-d1c4f7af-09536f54-640fd091.jpg | as compared to the previous radiograph, the bilateral chest tubes are in unchanged position. low lung volumes. moderate cardiomegaly. extensive left and minimal right basilar atelectasis. no pneumothorax is identified on the current image. no pulmonary edema. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19523535/s54369731/1d0c9c02-eed83086-3559fa66-8e258658-73aad33d.jpg | in comparison with the study of , there are slightly lower lung volumes. no evidence of cardiomegaly or vascular congestion. the left hemidiaphragm is less distinct with blunting of the costophrenic angle. this could well represent merely atelectatic change and pleural effusion, though in the appropriate clinical setti... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16683134/s59155754/867df88b-f039c6fe-61cb5fd8-44b194c8-17d5b42e.jpg | no acute findings in the chest. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14519959/s50905582/732d90c8-5a5ebcc8-24cf99ba-12d10942-4c3e3025.jpg | low lung volumes with bibasilar subsegmental atelectasis and trace bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12840815/s52374889/56d1fd17-68ce5a4a-f14c1a1e-2c984e49-ae255344.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12033766/s54063398/f14877bd-3d6b592d-a7fdee3b-34d339e5-71e00bc3.jpg | aortic valve replacement. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18332191/s54302396/2cc6b1d8-718e8856-2bb371d8-437885d0-5d1cd1b6.jpg | minimal blunting of the left costophrenic sulcus posteriorly may suggest a tiny effusion. otherwise no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18135965/s55259825/aa081c7b-fe46b66b-0a5f7b1e-9487dc4c-d96ab1c3.jpg | bibasilar atelectasis. no focal consolidation. diffuse osseous metastatic disease. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12194621/s57956193/c15a73a1-d32a8d22-5e1de45b-8489a034-22f14ad5.jpg | no acute intrathoracic abnormalities. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12661245/s56485110/ad78bbd6-6e6490c7-3cf14bdd-cde8ef73-b8314731.jpg | endotracheal tube is in appropriate position. improving mild to moderate pulmonary edema. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16661090/s56425305/686ec8a0-0794756d-0bfcc680-3f673b70-3a214cc3.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18498540/s52362297/75ff668f-560f90b2-93427559-fe560553-3194fb33.jpg | a permanent pacemaker icd device remains in place, with <num> lead in the right atrium and <num> leads terminating in the right ventricle. there is no pneumothorax. cardiomediastinal contours are stable as compared to and the lungs are grossly clear except for linear atelectasis at the left base. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13211234/s53381518/baa42f3b-1582dc90-3281e134-dfcad8ad-574b5e58.jpg | interval intubation with the endotracheal tube having its tip approximately <num> cm above the carina. there has been interval placement of a left chest tube with interval appearance of a small left apical pneumothorax. lung volumes are markedly diminished with crowding of the vasculature and patchy bibasilar opacities... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12363889/s54535429/3653d661-218e7541-d17732c3-a1690726-fdea3573.jpg | resolution of bibasilar atelectasis. trace bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15584013/s51168795/acaf776b-7ec72ec0-cb349e58-48b74d19-b2b8dd34.jpg | region of scarring in the right upper lobe, some of which preceded pneumonia that was present in , has not changed recently. lungs are otherwise clear. heart size normal. no pleural abnormality. center venous infusion port catheter ends in the low svc |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18412100/s52400737/6c298ec8-1c9bf2ac-ae6d3972-f691e743-92e6951c.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14177219/s52589781/11f9c16d-c60a6b46-3ec2ba36-c76fcdca-0d9f54b0.jpg | stable mild pulmonary vascular engorgement. heart size is top normal. no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18633532/s51861357/16e4c5da-b7283545-ed7ad29b-a33da998-11df90f5.jpg | marked interval improvement in now interstitial pulmonary edema. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12060779/s50876348/685d18f3-8fd29ba5-724b1b76-4281441a-f8d3833b.jpg | unremarkable chest radiographic examination. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13895517/s59200144/897bd1eb-9d703352-db9ac524-bdb6b8ef-50d95d3a.jpg | compared to prior chest radiographs :<num>. mild pulmonary edema is new. moderate cardiomegaly is worse. pleural effusion presumed, but small if any. no pneumothorax. et tube in standard placement. sharp definition of the cuff indicates secretions pooling above it. nasogastric tube passes to the mid nondistended stomac... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p10706664/s50012932/a6bf93f2-e871fba4-9d08d6f7-bcc2a84a-0d67ea2b.jpg | stable chest findings, no significant difference in previously described left-sided apical pneumothorax. referring physician, was paged at and it was communicated that the findings are stable. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12437452/s53809149/b3c7950c-2319a98f-b8fc9eb8-07bf4646-c9bf460b.jpg | no evidence of acute disease. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11772057/s57459448/1b18c052-8f4f89da-8cc4f97f-555a1d02-9f26ecb4.jpg | coarse interstitial markings bilaterally with bibasilar fibrosis, likely reflecting chronic interstitial lung disease. asymmetric opacification at the left base may represent asymmetric fibrosis, however an underlying pneumonia cannot be excluded. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15543971/s54244608/8cebf8c9-63d47d0c-16abd99e-1fb1dd24-81609a3c.jpg | in comparison with the study of , there again is enlargement of the cardiac silhouette with diffuse pulmonary opacifications consistent with the clinical diagnosis of pulmonary edema which may be worse than on the previous study. bilateral pleural effusions are best seen on the lateral view. although no specific coales... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18857011/s51082150/70cce2bf-3013a796-e885582c-6a90f5c1-0e833eb9.jpg | no acute traumatic findings. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p17001135/s58050298/018a644b-b08edb22-5ef8f2b9-31ebd837-eb987702.jpg | no acute intrathoracic process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14683351/s59462822/b7d02fde-fe28c2a8-7c5c46d5-9bb56a35-25a14db9.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary process. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14065397/s54824544/f901b94e-e40782c1-19080fee-bc55b286-0093d280.jpg | in comparison to chest radiograph, pulmonary vascular congestion and moderate edema are new, accompanied by a layering bilateral pleural effusions. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16648521/s59318150/c22812c6-eb5badbc-ac15022f-810c5b99-6aa51f4b.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16796158/s53728843/8e23cdbc-85f7ddcc-0097ac18-46bf2c55-4e1d3a55.jpg | ng tube tip (<num>) is in the stomach. heart size and mediastinum are unchanged. et tube tip is approximately <num> cm above the carinal. bibasal consolidations are unchanged. there is no interval change in bilateral pleural effusion, at least moderate. there is no pneumothorax. right internal jugular line tip is at th... |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p14303868/s58025919/c7a1015d-098d38e5-5bf20650-5a812bde-d7c8e962.jpg | as compared to the previous radiograph, no relevant change is seen. mild overinflation. no pleural effusions. no pneumonia, no pulmonary edema. normal size of the cardiac silhouette. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p15259244/s54437537/64c99cbe-e1457ba5-58d940df-68b406e8-2a430fdc.jpg | left pleural effusion again seen. slight increased opacity in the right lung base may be artifactual, although an early consolidation is not excluded in the appropriate clinical setting. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12954888/s52506040/fe64040a-cfddb842-cf1187a3-6e88f2b2-81aca808.jpg | low lung volumes with mild bibasilar atelectasis. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p16519254/s58875543/5c1d4b5d-1c6f326e-4c32689f-c6e89425-7bc8233a.jpg | no acute findings in the chest. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12342431/s51911769/8e1a9911-eb1aefd2-a2289618-6cc3aacd-ebb6bd4b.jpg | normal radiograph of the chest. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11663669/s58194167/89546fe7-bac07aca-5ff0a12c-ade20ca8-e73b9d42.jpg | possible minimal atelectasis in the right middle lobe. otherwise, no acute pulmonary process identified. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13712284/s50780475/200d2db8-fdcbe771-6c3e5b40-b45a0320-1648516d.jpg | moderate right pleural effusion is returning, increased since shifting the mediastinum to the left. small left pleural effusion unchanged. no definite pneumothorax. mild bibasilar atelectasis unchanged. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19422157/s57566372/745027eb-186fe60c-340a309b-65a4b359-360cd4ec.jpg | no acute cardiopulmonary abnormality. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18476038/s53951832/d3c1d0d3-318a78b2-2e38d0b7-315133d3-4860ad31.jpg | ap chest compared to : normal heart, lungs, hila, mediastinum and pleural surfaces. no evidence of pneumonia or explanation for fever. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p19432160/s55044863/f170d5c7-0c5335f3-e22621e9-b4675a61-d0347392.jpg | partial interval improvement of opacification at the right base, with residual pleural and parenchymal opacity. no pneumothorax detected. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p18292061/s51867849/fc76ef41-e109dfaa-052117d8-d61ec480-1db978e7.jpg | no evidence of pneumonia. age-indeterminate fifth and chronic second posterior rib fractures. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11129409/s55867763/aa147c25-a5b82a91-752ad8d3-476b2e22-b265e5d3.jpg | consolidation is worsened at the base the left lung accompanied by stable small to moderate left pleural effusion. no pneumothorax. right lung low in volume but clear. cardiac silhouette partially obscured by the left pleural effusion is probably top-normal size. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p12208824/s55766505/30af0674-28207da3-acf633ac-4976fb81-11eb0bd1.jpg | emphysema without superimposed pneumonia. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13892137/s59894447/c4e57c81-801a2e97-17430a18-561317dd-383832c1.jpg | fractured inferiormost sternal wire. clear lungs. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p13680931/s52521054/08c53d9c-c0f69623-fda31ec4-dcbc96ee-826b151a.jpg | mildly improved left apical pneumothorax since. |
MIMIC-CXR-JPG/2.0.0/files/p11485288/s53427056/e65119a4-8b51810e-9c3df76e-1ad9e51d-20a0e5c2.jpg | there is mild vascular congestion. the left hemidiaphragm is elevated. right ij catheter tip is in the lower svc. there is no evident pneumothorax. cardiomediastinal contours are grossly unchanged allowing the rotation of the patient. surgical clips project in the left perihilar region. there are no large pleural effus... |
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