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==Other X Rays== | ==Other X Rays== |
Revision as of 14:43, 26 September 2012
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Overview
Chest X Ray
Chest X-ray changes are divided into five stages
- Stage 0 Negative chest radiograph
- Stage 1 bihilar lymphadenopathy
- Stage 2 Hilar lymphadenopathy and reticulonodular pulmonary infiltrates
- Stage 3 bilateral infiltrates
- Stage 4 fibrocystic sarcoidosis typically with upward hilar retraction, cystic & bullous changes