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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Chest X Ray== | ==Chest X Ray== | ||
Chest | *Chest radiographs are of limited utility and are non-specific, demonstrating a pleural opacity which may extend around and encase the lung. | ||
*Reduction in volume of the affected hemithorax is common resulting in shift of the mediastinum towards the lesion. | |||
*Rib destruction or extension beyond the lateral and anterior margins of the chest wall may be evident. | |||
*Mediastinal lymph node enlargement and pleural effusion may also be seen. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Chest X Ray
- Chest radiographs are of limited utility and are non-specific, demonstrating a pleural opacity which may extend around and encase the lung.
- Reduction in volume of the affected hemithorax is common resulting in shift of the mediastinum towards the lesion.
- Rib destruction or extension beyond the lateral and anterior margins of the chest wall may be evident.
- Mediastinal lymph node enlargement and pleural effusion may also be seen.