Right ventricular enlargement on chest radiography (illustration)
Diagnosis not applicable
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Significant enlargement of the right ventricle may result to an uplifted cardiac apex.
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On lateral view, an enlarged right ventricle may result to retrosternal fullness. The anterior cardiac border is in contact with greater than the lower 1/3 of the sternal length.