FINAL REPORT
AP CHEST, 1:57 A.M., ___

HISTORY: C. difficile infection and pneumonia. Evaluate interval change.

IMPRESSION: AP chest compared to ___ through ___:

ET tube and right internal jugular line are in standard placements. Nasogastric tube ends in the stomach. Enlarged heart is stable. Small bilateral pleural effusions persist. There is no pneumothorax. Pulmonary fibrosis is severe. This condition would account for heterogeneous distribution of any concurrent pulmonary elements. Heterogeneous distribution of consolidation or edema accounts for the apparent worsening of generalized pulmonary abnormality between ___ and current hospitalization. There has been mild improvement in both lungs since ___.
