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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
[[Chest X-ray]] is abnormal in the majority of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH); | [[Chest X-ray]] is abnormal in the majority of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH); however, there is no correlation between the severity of PH and the findings on chest X-ray. Findings of PH on [[chest X-ray]] include [[pulmonary artery]] dilatation and right sided enlargement of the heart. [[Chest X-ray]] allows exclusion of left heart disease and lung disease that can lead to group 2 and group 3 PH, respectively. | ||
==Chest X Ray== | ==Chest X Ray== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1], Richard Channick, M.D.; Assistant Editor(s)-in-Chief: Ralph Matar.
Overview
Chest X-ray is abnormal in the majority of patients with pulmonary hypertension (PH); however, there is no correlation between the severity of PH and the findings on chest X-ray. Findings of PH on chest X-ray include pulmonary artery dilatation and right sided enlargement of the heart. Chest X-ray allows exclusion of left heart disease and lung disease that can lead to group 2 and group 3 PH, respectively.
Chest X Ray
Findings of PH on chest X-ray include:
- Hilar pulmonary arterial dilation
- Loss of peripheral blood vessel markings
- Enlarged right atrium and right ventricle in advanced diseases
Shown below are chest X-ray images of patients with PH.
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This is a posteroanterior radiograph revealing enlarged pulmonary arteries in a patient with atrial septal defect.
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