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Cases: Chest X-Rays Tubes & Lines (Cases 1-5)
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Case 1Case 1: Medical history and questions
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Case 1: Dicom-case and guided reporting
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Case 1: Solution
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Case 2Case 2: Medical history and questions
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Case 2: Dicom-case and guided reporting
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Case 2: Solution
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Case 3Case 3: Medical history and questions
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Case 3: Dicom-case and guided reporting
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Case 3: Solution
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Case 4Case 4: Medical history and questions
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Case 4: Dicom-case and guided reporting
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Case 4: Solution
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Case 5Case 5: Medical history and questions
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Case 5: Dicom-case and guided reporting
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Case 5: Solution
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Case 1: Medical history and questions
Clinical information: Status post cholecystectomy. Now respiratory insufficiency.
Question: Pneumonia? Pleural effusion? Pneumothorax? Pulmonary oedema? Position of lines and tubes?
After establishing the justifying indication, an anteroposterior (a.p.) chest X-ray was taken in the supine position in the intensive care unit.