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Normal vs Abnormal Chest X-Ray: Interpreting Lung Findings #3891247 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays an anteroposterior (AP) chest radiograph with well-defined rib cage, vertebral column, and clavicles. Both lung fields are largely aerated, though the right costophrenic angle appears blunted-suggestive of a small pleural effusion. Cardiac silhouette and mediastinal structures are within normal limits, and no obvious masses, infiltrates, or pneumothorax are present.
Used in medical education, radiology reference guides, or patient-facing health content explaining chest imaging findings; matches user intent for understanding X-ray interpretation, diagnosing respiratory conditions, or preparing for clinical exams.
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