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Chest x-ray in myocarditis may demonstrate [[pulmonary congestion]] in acute cases secondary to cardiac dysfunction. [[Cardiomegaly]] may be noted in patients with dilated ventricles. | Chest x-ray in myocarditis may demonstrate [[pulmonary congestion]] in acute cases secondary to cardiac dysfunction. [[Cardiomegaly]] may be noted in patients with dilated ventricles. | ||
==Chest X | ==Chest X Ray== | ||
Chest radiograph findings in patients with [[myocarditis]] depend on the severity of the condition and may reveal: | Chest radiograph findings in patients with [[myocarditis]] depend on the severity of the condition and may reveal: | ||
*[[Cardiomegaly]] associated with [[cardiac failure]] | *[[Cardiomegaly]] associated with [[cardiac failure]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Varun Kumar, M.B.B.S.
Overview
Chest x-ray in myocarditis may demonstrate pulmonary congestion in acute cases secondary to cardiac dysfunction. Cardiomegaly may be noted in patients with dilated ventricles.
Chest X Ray
Chest radiograph findings in patients with myocarditis depend on the severity of the condition and may reveal:
- Cardiomegaly associated with cardiac failure
- Most often normal cardiac silhouette
- Pericardial thickening in presence of pericarditis
- Pulmonary edema
- Pleural effusion