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The chest radiograph is useful for assessment of cardiac enlargement, [[pulmonary edema]], or involvement of other thoracic structures, such as rib notching with aortic coarctation or a widened [[mediastinum]] with [[aortic dissection]]. Other tests, such as head CT scan, transesophageal echocardiogram, and renal angiography, are indicated only as directed by the initial workup. | |||
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Overview
The chest radiograph is useful for assessment of cardiac enlargement, pulmonary edema, or involvement of other thoracic structures, such as rib notching with aortic coarctation or a widened mediastinum with aortic dissection. Other tests, such as head CT scan, transesophageal echocardiogram, and renal angiography, are indicated only as directed by the initial workup.