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==Overview==
==Overview==
A [[chest X Ray]] that reveals hyperinflation; collapse and consolidation of lung areas would support a diagnosis of [[pneumonia]]. Some conditions that predispose to bronchitis may be indicated by chest radiography.
Generally, chest x ray is not recommended for chronic bronchitis diagnosis, but it is common to order it to rule out other cause of dyspnea and productive cough such as: ''pneumonia'' and ''heart failure''. The common findings includes: hyperinflation and hyperlucency of the lungs.
==Chest X Ray==
Its findings are not sensitive or specific for chronic bronchitis but it is helpful to look for other diagnosis other than [[COPD]] that might cause the patients' symptoms including: [[pneumonia]], [[CHF]] or even [[lung cancer]].
The common radiologic findings include<ref name="pmid27087562">{{cite journal |vauthors=Mehta GR, Mohammed R, Sarfraz S, Khan T, Ahmed K, Villareal M, Martinez D, Iskander J, Mohammed R |title=Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A guide for the primary care physician |journal=Dis Mon |volume=62 |issue=6 |pages=164–87 |year=2016 |pmid=27087562 |doi=10.1016/j.disamonth.2016.03.002 |url=}}</ref>:
*Radiolucency,
*Diaphragmatic flattening due to hyperinflation
*Increased retrosternal airspace on the lateral radiograph
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==X Ray==


Note that flattened diaphragm and increased intercostal spaces due to hyperinflation.
==References==
==References==
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Overview

Generally, chest x ray is not recommended for chronic bronchitis diagnosis, but it is common to order it to rule out other cause of dyspnea and productive cough such as: pneumonia and heart failure. The common findings includes: hyperinflation and hyperlucency of the lungs.

Chest X Ray

Its findings are not sensitive or specific for chronic bronchitis but it is helpful to look for other diagnosis other than COPD that might cause the patients' symptoms including: pneumonia, CHF or even lung cancer. The common radiologic findings include[1]:

  • Radiolucency,
  • Diaphragmatic flattening due to hyperinflation
  • Increased retrosternal airspace on the lateral radiograph








Note that flattened diaphragm and increased intercostal spaces due to hyperinflation.

References

  1. Mehta GR, Mohammed R, Sarfraz S, Khan T, Ahmed K, Villareal M, Martinez D, Iskander J, Mohammed R (2016). "Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A guide for the primary care physician". Dis Mon. 62 (6): 164–87. doi:10.1016/j.disamonth.2016.03.002. PMID 27087562.

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