Rheumatic fever chest x ray
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Overview
On chest x-ray, rheumatic fever is characterized by cardiomegaly and pulmonary edema secondary to heart failure.[1]
Chest X Ray
On chest x-ray, rheumatic fever is characterized by cardiomegaly secondary to carditis and valve abnormalities. Pulmonary edema may be noted if rheumatic fever has progressed to cardiac failure.[1]
The following are a collection of radiological findings demonstrating the presence of rheumatic fever:
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Plain chest film demonstrates bilateral increased interstitial markings.<ref name=XRAY> Image courtesy of Dr. David Preston Radiopaedia (original file [1]). Creative Commons BY-SA-NC
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Patient was intubated and ventilated. A diagnosis of rheumatic heart disease was made. Cardiomegaly is present.<ref name=XRAY> Image courtesy of Dr. David Preston Radiopaedia (original file [2]). Creative Commons BY-SA-NC
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Patient went to surgery and had a mitral and aortic valve replacement.<ref name=XRAY> Image courtesy of Dr. David Preston Radiopaedia (original file [3]). Creative Commons BY-SA-NC
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Acute Rhuematic Fever. Radiopaedia.org (2015). http://radiopaedia.org/cases/acute-rheumatic-fever-chest-radiographic-findings Accessed on October 19, 2015.