FINAL REPORT
 EXAMINATION:  Portable AP chest radiograph
 
 INDICATION:  ___ year old woman with hemoptysis and intubated  // eval for
 interval change
 
 COMPARISON:  Chest radiograph dated ___ and exams in dated ___.
 
 FINDINGS: 
 
 Mild to moderate cardiomegaly persists and is unchanged. The mediastinum is
 not widened. No pneumothorax. Hazy opacification blunting of the left
 costophrenic angle is overall similar and suggest persistent small left
 pleural effusion. No definite right pleural effusion. Bilateral pulmonary
 edema has markedly improved since ___ and minimally improved since ___, now
 mild in severity. Persistent focal right upper lobe opacity could represent
 concurrent pneumonia. The ETT is in standard position. The right pigtail
 catheter also appears intact and unchanged in position projecting over the
 right aspect of the mediastinum in the lower hemithorax. The enteric tube
 crosses the midline and the is tip is not seen. The stomach is nondistended.
 Aortic knob calcifications are re-demonstrated. Dextroconvex scoliosis of
 the thoracic spine is unchanged.
 
 IMPRESSION: 
 
 Persistent right upper lobe opacity which could represent concurrent
 pneumonia. Improving, now mild, pulmonary edema.
