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Wedge-shaped peripheral consolidation right lower lobe, small right pleural effusion, otherwise normal
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Boards and Beyond
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The heart appears enlarged (white lines and arrows) and a large aortic aneurysm (A) is visible, which is causing a tracheal deviation to the right (T)
The patient also has scoliosis (red overlay with dotted line)
A subpleural, sharply demarcated, wedge-shaped opacity, known as a Hampton hump (H), can be seen in the middle zone of the right lung. The unusually prominent horizontal fissure (arrow heads) is evidence of pleural effusion
The heart appears enlarged (white lines and arrows) and a large aortic aneurysm (A) is visible, which is causing a tracheal deviation to the right (T)
The patient also has scoliosis (red overlay with dotted line)
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