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There are no characteristic chest x ray findings associated with aortitis. Chest x ray findings may include the following: | There are no characteristic chest x ray findings associated with aortitis. Chest x ray findings may include the following: | ||
*[[Widened mediastinum]] | *[[Widened mediastinum]] | ||
*Presence of | *[[Mediastinal mass|Presence of mediastinal mass]] | ||
* | *Aortic dilation | ||
*[[Cardiomegaly]] | *[[Cardiomegaly]] | ||
*[[Pleural effusion]] | *[[Pleural effusion]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [2]
Overview
There are no characteristic chest x ray findings associated with aortitis. Chest x ray findings may include widening of the mediastinum, presence of a mediastinal mass, aortic dilation, cardiomegaly, and/or pleural effusions
Chest X ray
There are no characteristic chest x ray findings associated with aortitis. Chest x ray findings may include the following:
- Widened mediastinum
- Presence of mediastinal mass
- Aortic dilation
- Cardiomegaly
- Pleural effusion