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Obscured Pulmonary Nodules
- No definite pulmonary nodules were visualized on the chest X-ray.
- Nanox.ARC images clearly demonstrated a sizable pulmonary nodule that was obscured on X-ray by the cardiac shadow.
- Nanox.ARC imaging allowed visualization of nodules located posterior to overlapping anatomical structures.
- Findings were later verified on CT, confirming the assessment.
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Necrotic Lung Mass
- On the chest X-ray, a subtle rounded opacity was present in the left mid-lung zone without clear cavitation or lesion definition
- Nanox.ARC images clearly demonstrate a cavitary lesion with a defined rim
- Additional satellite lesions were identified in the lung that were not clearly visualized on the chest X-ray
- Nanox.ARC images also provided improved visualization of scarring, bronchiectasis, and pleural thickening in the left pulmonary apex
- CT imaging confirmed the findings identified on Nanox.ARC.
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Subpleural Pulmonary Nodule
- Cardiomegaly, pleural effusion, and basilar consolidation are present on the chest X-ray, without visualization of a pulmonary nodule.
- The nodule is not visible on the chest X-ray due to overlapping structures and adjacent pathology.
- Nanox.ARC images clearly demonstrate a right-sided subpleural pulmonary nodule located anteriorly between adjacent ribs.
- Findings were later verified on CT, confirming the assessment.
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Pulmonary Infiltrate and Emphysema
- On the chest X-ray, the left lung appears relatively clear, while the right lung demonstrates volume loss with fluid.
- Nanox.ARC images provided improved visualization of mediastinal shift and confirmed the presence of a small right pleural effusion.
- Apical pleural thickening is better defined on Nanox.ARC compared with X-ray.
- Emphysema-related changes within the right lung are clearly visualized on Nanox.ARC images and are not apparent on the standard chest X-ray.
- Findings were later verified on CT, confirming the assessment.
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Advanced Lung Disease with Pneumothorax
- Chest X-ray demonstrated advanced lung disease with limited ability to characterize the full extent of pulmonary involvement.
- Nanox.ARC images provided detailed visualization of lung parenchyma, revealing extensive structural changes associated with advanced lung disease.
- The tracheobronchial tree is more clearly visualized on Nanox.ARC compared with chest X-ray.
- A pneumothorax is identified in the left pulmonary apex on Nanox.ARC imaging.
- Nanox.ARC allowed for clearer assessment of disease complexity and associated complications.
- Findings were later verified on CT, confirming the assessment.
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