Fig 1 - uploaded by Dr Dhan Raj Bagri
Content may be subject to copyright.
chest x ray showed left sided hydropneumothorax What is the diagnostic dilemma Differential diagnosis of air fluid level on chest X-Ray are cavitary lung lesions, loculated empyema, hydropneumothorax, esophageal obstruction,

chest x ray showed left sided hydropneumothorax What is the diagnostic dilemma Differential diagnosis of air fluid level on chest X-Ray are cavitary lung lesions, loculated empyema, hydropneumothorax, esophageal obstruction,

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
Pulmonary venous atresia-a rare and important etiology of reccurent LTRI Dhan Raj Bagri*, Narendra Jangid**, Rambabu Sharma***, Priyanshu Mathur*

Contexts in source publication

Context 1
... to the nature of the study, only single blinding was possible; however, the person recording the hemodynamic parameters was unconnected to the study. (table 1, fig 1) the mean time required for laryngeal view (T1) was 14.64 +/-8.38sec in airtraq group and 23.45+/-7.998 sec in fiberoptic group and hence it was significantly less in airtraq group. ...
Context 2
... patients had unilateral involvement of the hip joint. X ray (Fig 1a) and CT scan (Fig 1b) and MRI were done in all patients to clinch the diagnosis. MRI was done to rule out any associated labral tear. ...
Context 3
... patients had unilateral involvement of the hip joint. X ray (Fig 1a) and CT scan (Fig 1b) and MRI were done in all patients to clinch the diagnosis. MRI was done to rule out any associated labral tear. ...
Context 4
... was non reactive. Chest x-ray (Fig 1) revealed elevation of left hemidiaphragm, air fluid level on left side and displacement of mediastinum to right. Chest x-ray suggestive of left sided hydropneumothorax. ...

Similar publications

Article
Full-text available