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Chest X ray is normal in cases of mild-moderate pericardial effusion. Cardiomegaly is seen when pericardial effusion > 250 ml. | Chest X ray is normal in cases of mild-moderate pericardial effusion. Cardiomegaly is seen when pericardial effusion > 250 ml. However it can be used to rule out other causes of chest pain. | ||
[[Image:Pericardial effusion_3.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Pericardial effusion]] | [[Image:Pericardial effusion_3.jpg|thumb|350px|left|Pericardial effusion]] |
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Overview
Chest X ray is very less effective to confirm the diagnosis of pericardial effusion unless there is massive effusion.
Chest X Ray
Chest X ray is normal in cases of mild-moderate pericardial effusion. Cardiomegaly is seen when pericardial effusion > 250 ml. However it can be used to rule out other causes of chest pain.


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