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what is seen in the lung apices?
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nodular opacities
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are the lungs normal?
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no
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is the image study normal?
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no
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how would you describe the abnormalities
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ring-enhancing lesions
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are the lesions ring-enhancing?
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yes
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what lobe is the lesion located in?
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right temporal lobe
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where is the abnormality located?
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right temporal lobe
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are >12 ribs present in the image?
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yes
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how would you describe the aortopulmonary window?
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middle mogul
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what characteristic finding do you see in the aortopulmonary window?
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middle mogul
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which sign do you see in the aortopulmonary window in this image?
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middle mogul
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where is the diffuse pleural thickening?
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right lung
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which lung is abnormal?
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right lung
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is the mass calcified?
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yes
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does this look like a healthy liver?
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yes
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is the liver normal?
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yes
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is this a normal x ray?
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no
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is the right hemidiaphragm normal?
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no
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does this represent adequate inspiratory effort?
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yes
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what kind of image is this?
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x-ray
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is this in a coronal plane?
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no
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is the surrounding phlegmon normal?
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no
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is the fat surrounding the pancreas normal?
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no
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are lung markings present in the entire thoracic cavity?
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yes
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is there a pneumothorax present?
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no
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is there more than one organ system present in the image?
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no
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how many instances of intussusception are in the image?
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one
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is there more than one intussusception present?
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no
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which side is more clearly visualized?
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left
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is there a rib fracture?
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no
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which lung is clearer?
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left
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is the diaphragm clearly visualized on both sides of the thorax?
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yes
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is the diaphragm obscured?
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no
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is the heart wider than more than half the width of the thorax?
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no
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how wide is the heart compared to the thorax?
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it is less than half the width of the thorax
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is there evidence of subdiaphragmatic free air on the left?
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no
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is the free air under the left hemidiaphragm pathologic?
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no
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is the gallbladder present?
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yes
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what is the dense mass visualized in the liver?
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blood vessel
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where is free air trapped subcutaneously in this image?
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above the clavicles bilaterally
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is there evidence of any fractures of the ribs?
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no
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is there free air in the supraclavicular fossae?
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yes
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where is the ascending colon?
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posterior to the appendix
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what structure lies directly posterior to the appendix in this image?
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psoas muscle
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are the borders of the heart clearly visualized?
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yes
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where is the subcutaneous air collection?
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on the right shoulder.
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is there subcutaneous air present in the right neck?
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yes
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is this image taken above the diaphragm?
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no
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what is in the left apex?
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a bullous lesion
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is a pneumothorax present in the left apex?
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no
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where is the lesion located?
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anterior mediastinum
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