Aortic regurgitation chest x-ray: Difference between revisions
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==Chest X Ray== | ==Chest X Ray== | ||
In patients with [[aortic insufficiency]], chest radiograph may show [[ | In patients with [[aortic insufficiency]], chest radiograph may show any of the following: | ||
*[[Cardiomegaly]] | |||
*A prominent [[aortic root]] | |||
*Aortic valve calcification | |||
*[[Prosthetic valve]] dislodgement | |||
*Aortic dilation | |||
*[[Pulmonary edema]] if aortic insufficiency is severe | |||
Below is a chest radiograph showing left ventricular enlargement secondary to chronic aortic insufficiency as a result of increased left ventricular systolic pressure and volume overload | Below is a chest radiograph showing [[left ventricular enlargement]] secondary to chronic aortic insufficiency as a result of increased left ventricular systolic pressure and volume overload: | ||
[[Image:Aortic regurgitation x-ray.jpg|400px]] | [[Image:Aortic regurgitation x-ray.jpg|400px]] |
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Overview
Chest x ray findings associated with aortic insufficiency include left ventricular enlargement.
Chest X Ray
In patients with aortic insufficiency, chest radiograph may show any of the following:
- Cardiomegaly
- A prominent aortic root
- Aortic valve calcification
- Prosthetic valve dislodgement
- Aortic dilation
- Pulmonary edema if aortic insufficiency is severe
Below is a chest radiograph showing left ventricular enlargement secondary to chronic aortic insufficiency as a result of increased left ventricular systolic pressure and volume overload: