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Basal atelectatic changes |
Basal atelectatic changes in both lower lobes |
Basal atelectatic changes in both lower lobes and right middle lobe |
Basal atelectatic changes in left lower lobe |
Basal atelectatic changes in right lower lobe |
Basal atelectatic changes in the left lower lobe |
Basal atelectatic changes in the right lower lobe |
Basal atelectatic changes, rule out pulmonary congestion |
Basal lung atelectasis |
Basal lung atelectasis in both lower lobes |
Basal lung atelectasis in both lower lung fields |
Basal lung atelectasis in both lower lung zones |
Basal lung atelectasis in both lower lung zones due to diaphragmatic elevation |
Basal lung atelectasis in left lower lobe |
Basal lung atelectasis in right lower lung zone |
Basal lung atelectasis in the left lower lobe |
Basal lung atelectasis in the left lower lung field |
Basal lung atelectasis in the left lower lung zone |
Basal lung atelectasis in the right lower lobe |
Basal lung atelectasis in the right lower lung field |
Basal lung atelectasis in the right lower lung zone |
Basal lung atelectasis in the right lower lung zone due to diaphragmatic elevation |
Basal lung atelectasis observed in both lungs |
Basal lung atelectasis or mild pneumonia in both lower lung fields |
Basal lung atelectasis, both |
Basal lung atelectasis, left |
Basal lung atelectasis, left lower lobe |
Basal lung atelectasis, right |
Basal subsegmental atelectasis |
Base atelectasis of both lower lobes |
Base atelectasis of both lower lobes of lung |
Basilar opacities suggestive of possible edema |
Basilar opacities suggestive of possible infection |
Basilar opacity |
Beaking appearance of the descending thoracic aorta at the esophageal mass level |
Benign bone tumor of left 5th rib |
Benign looking nodule in right upper lobe |
Benign looking tiny nodules in the left upper lobe and both lower lobes |
Benign mass in right lower lobe |
BiV-ICD device in place with leads in appropriate position |
BiV-ICD leads in the right atrium, right ventricle, and epicardial vein of the left ventricle |
Biapical fibronodular changes in right apical calcified granuloma |
Biapical pleural thickening |
Biapical scarring |
Bibasilar atelectasis |
Bibasilar consolidations, left greater than right |
Bibasilar opacities suggestive of atelectasis |
Bibasilar parenchymal opacities |
Bibasilar streaky opacities suggestive of atelectasis |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening and adjacent fibrosis |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening and fibrosis in the left upper lobe |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening and subpleural fibrosis |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening observed |
Bilateral apical pleural thickening, fibrosis in both upper lobes |
Bilateral basal atelectasis |
Bilateral basal lung atelectases |
Bilateral basal lung atelectasis |
Bilateral bulging contour in the right infrahilar area |
Bilateral bulging contour of both hilar areas |
Bilateral central lung consolidation, pneumonia |
Bilateral central opacity |
Bilateral central prominent consolidation is seen, indicating pneumonia |
Bilateral chest tube insertion |
Bilateral chest tube insertion state |
Bilateral chest tube insertion state with pleural thickening |
Bilateral chest tube insertion state with small residual pneumothorax |
Bilateral chest tube insertion with no residual pneumothorax |
Bilateral chest tube insertion with small residual pneumothorax |
Bilateral chest tubes |
Bilateral chest tubes in place |
Bilateral chest tubes insertion |
Bilateral circumscribed pleural thickening, asbestos-related plaque |
Bilateral consolidation |
Bilateral consolidation at both lower lobes, indicating pneumonia |
Bilateral consolidation at both lungs or consolidative mass at right upper lobe |
Bilateral consolidation at both lungs, indicating pneumonia |
Bilateral consolidation at both upper lobes |
Bilateral consolidation in both lungs, pneumonia |
Bilateral consolidation in both lungs, rule out pneumonia and combined pulmonary edema |
Bilateral consolidation in lungs |
Bilateral consolidation in the midlung zones |
Bilateral consolidation is seen |
Bilateral consolidation is seen at the bilateral mid-lung and both lower lobes |
Bilateral consolidation is seen, indicating pneumonia |
Bilateral consolidation is seen, indicating pneumonia and emphysema in both lungs |
Bilateral consolidation is seen, rule out pneumonia combined with pulmonary edema |
Bilateral consolidation with ground-glass opacity |
Bilateral consolidation with ground-glass opacity, rule out pneumonia and combined pulmonary edema |
Bilateral consolidation with haziness in both lungs |
Bilateral consolidation with slightly improved right lung |
Bilateral costophrenic angle blunting |
Bilateral costophrenic angle blunting with diffuse increased opacity in both lungs |
Bilateral costophrenic angle blunting, indicating pleural thickening or small amount of effusion |
Bilateral costophrenic angle blunting, rule out pleural thickening or effusion |
Bilateral costophrenic sulcus blunting |
Bilateral cuffing arthropathy, both pleural effusion |
Bilateral dense consolidation |
Bilateral dense consolidation with effusion |
Bilateral diaphragmatic and right upper pleural calcification |
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