Pneumothorax
Alternate Names : Air Around the Lung, Air Outside the Lung
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Aortic Rupture, Chest X-Ray
Aortic rupture (a tear in the aorta, which is the major artery coming from the heart) can be seen on a chest X-ray. In this case, it was caused by a traumatic perforation of the thoracic aorta. This is how the X-ray appears when the chest is full of blood (right-sided hemothorax) seen here as cloudiness on the left side of the picture.
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- Lungs
- Aortic Rupture, Chest X-Ray
- Pneumothorax - Chest X-Ray
- Respiratory System
- Chest Tube Insertion - Series
- Normal anatomy
- Indication
- Procedure
- Aftercare
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