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butterfly pattern indicates
pulm edema
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consolidation is what type of appearance
solid white appearance
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consolidation indicates
pneumonia, pleural effusion, tumor
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castrophrenic blunting indicates
pleural effusion
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what type of xray helps diagnose castophrenic blunting
lateral decubitus
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diaphragm with flatten domes
hyperinflation and COPD
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diffuse is spread
bilaterally t/out the lungs
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fluffly infiltrates indicates
pulmonary edema
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ground glass indicates
ARDS
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enlarged hilar region indicates
lymphoma, sacoidosis
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honeycomb pattern indicates
ARDS, edema
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hyperinflation, inc anterior-post diameter
(dark appearance)
pneumo, COPD, or emphysema
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patchy infiltrates
atelectasis
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radiopaque or radiodense (white appearance)
normal for bones otherwise indicates infiltrates, atelectasis, pneumonia, edema, pl effusion
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radiolucent (dark appearance)
normal for lungs
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