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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Chest X-ray is not used for diagnosing heart blocks. However, the enlarged cardiac shadow suggesting dilatation and congestion of pulmonary vessels may suggest [[congestive cardiac failure]]. It is used along with [[ | [[Chest X-ray]] is not used for diagnosing [[heart blocks]]. However, the enlarged [[cardiac shadow]] suggesting [[dilatation]] and [[congestion]] of [[pulmonary vessels]] may suggest [[congestive cardiac failure]]. It is used along with [[electrocardiogram]] ([[ECG]]) studies and [[echocardiogram]] to diagnose [[co-morbidities]]. | ||
==Atrioventricular Block Chest X-ray== | ==Atrioventricular Block Chest X-ray== |
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Overview
Chest X-ray is not used for diagnosing heart blocks. However, the enlarged cardiac shadow suggesting dilatation and congestion of pulmonary vessels may suggest congestive cardiac failure. It is used along with electrocardiogram (ECG) studies and echocardiogram to diagnose co-morbidities.