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Anatomical Reconstructions of the Human Cardiac Venous System using Contrast-computed Tomography of Perfusion-fixed Specimens
Published on: April 18, 2013
Cardiovascular radiography
1Department of Emergency Medicine, Joint Military Medical Centers at San Antonio, Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, USA.
Abstract:
The differential diagnosis of acute chest pain and shortness of breath is extensive. A plain chest radiograph often is ordered to aid in establishing the precise diagnosis. Frequently, this useful imaging tool is viewed quickly, and thus, many important diagnostic clues can be missed. This article provides an organized approach to interpreting the chest radiograph and reviews some of the important radiographic findings of various diseases.
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