FINAL REPORT
HISTORY: ___-year-old female with hypoxia.

TECHNIQUE: PA and lateral views of the chest.

COMPARISON: Prior study from earlier today as well as a chest CT ___.

PROCEDURE:

FINDINGS:

There is no pneumothorax. Extensive pleural calcifications noted on the right which is unchanged as is the right apical scarring and pleural thickening. The heart remains mildly enlarged with pacer leads extending into the expected location of the right atrium and right ventricle. Since the prior CT scan dated ___, there is increased consolidation at the left lung base associated with pleural effusion. Left basilar consolidation may reflect atelectasis and or pneumonia.

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