Report Summary

Hospitalnot specified/obscured
StudyX-ray Chest
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Reason for the Scan

You had chest symptoms. This scan checks your lungs and heart for infection, fluid, a collapsed lung, or other problems.

Procedure Details

Chest x-rays from the front and side were taken in thin views. No dye was used.

Important Findings

  • Your lungs look clear with no signs of infection.
  • No fluid around the lungs (pleural effusion) is seen.
  • No collapsed lung (pneumothorax) is seen.
  • Your heart size looks normal.
  • The visible bones of your chest look intact with no breaks.

Conclusion

Normal chest x-ray. Clear lungs, normal heart size, and no fluid or collapsed lung.

Note of Concern

Keep watching your breathing and chest symptoms. See your doctor if cough, fever, chest pain, or shortness of breath continues. Go to urgent care or the ER if you have severe chest pain, trouble breathing, blue lips, or pass out.

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