Chest Pathology diagnosable in CXR OBLIQUE VIEW (RAO)
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LUNG & HILAR PATHOLOGY
1π Right hilar mass
2π Left hilar mass (projected free of mediastinum)
3π Hilar lymphadenopathy
4π Perihilar bronchogenic carcinoma
AIRWAY & LOBAR LOCALIZATION
5π Right upper lobe lesion localization
6π Right middle lobe lesion localization
7π Right lower lobe lesion localization
8π Endobronchial lesion
CARDIAC & MEDIASTINAL PATHOLOGY
9π Left atrial enlargement (posterior displacement)
10π Mediastinal mass
11π Middle mediastinal lymphadenopathy
PLEURAL PATHOLOGY
12π Free pleural effusion (layering)
13π Loculated pleural effusion
14π Pleural thickening
15π Pleural mass
PNEUMOTHORAX
16π Small pneumothorax (better edge visualization)
17π Hydropneumothorax
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
18π Segmental pneumonia (lobar localization)
19π Lung abscess
20π Tuberculous consolidation
CHRONIC & OCCUPATIONAL LUNG DISEASE
21π Pulmonary fibrosis (regional distribution)
22π Emphysematous changes
23π Silicotic nodules
SKELETAL & CHEST WALL ABNORMALITIES
24π Rib fractures (separation from lung fields)
25π Scapular lesions
26π Vertebral body lesions
POST-OPERATIVE & DEVICES
27π Surgical clips
28π Chest tubes & lines
29π Post-lobectomy changes
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Declaration:
I, R. K. Mouj, declare that the material presented in this
Chest X-Ray (Oblique View – RAO) reporting module has been prepared
solely for educational and academic purposes.
Any radiographic descriptions, interpretations, observations,
classifications, or example findings provided are illustrative
in nature and should not be considered a substitute for
professional medical diagnosis.
Clinical correlation, patient history, laboratory investigations,
and further imaging studies such as HRCT / CT Thorax
may be necessary for accurate diagnosis and management decisions.
Oblique chest radiographs are supplementary views and should always
be interpreted in conjunction with standard PA/AP and lateral chest radiographs
within the appropriate clinical context.
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