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Right [[pleural effusion]], elevated right hemidiaphragm, and subsegmental [[atelectasis]] on chest radiography. Findings on abdominal radiography nonspecific in 87% of cases. | Right [[pleural effusion]], elevated right hemidiaphragm, and subsegmental [[atelectasis]] on chest radiography. Findings on abdominal radiography nonspecific in 87% of cases. | ||
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Overview
Right pleural effusion, elevated right hemidiaphragm, and subsegmental atelectasis on chest radiography. Findings on abdominal radiography nonspecific in 87% of cases.