
CXR Case 004
A 60 yo man is intubated in ED having presented by ambulance profoundly hypoxaemic in respiratory distress Describe and interpret this CXR
A 60 yo man is intubated in ED having presented by ambulance profoundly hypoxaemic in respiratory distress Describe and interpret this CXR
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55 yo lady presents with worsening chronic cough and wheeze Describe and interpret this CXR and CT
44 yo man has routine CXR after possible faint Describe and interpret this CXR
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