Presentation
Chest x-ray performed during an assessment for emigration purposes.
Patient Data
Age: 30
Gender: Male
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Normal chest x-ray.
Case Discussion
The chest x-ray is not rotated.
The chest x-ray is normal:
- the trachea is central and the main bronchi are normal
- both lungs are clear, as are the pleural spaces
- normal cardiomediastinal contour and hila
- normal bony thorax
- normal soft tissues
Looking at the review areas, there is no pathology in the apices, behind the heart, or below the diaphragms.