FINAL REPORT
 EXAM: Chest frontal and lateral views.
 
 CLINICAL INFORMATION: ___-year-old female with history of increased tiredness,
 clear on exam.
 
 COMPARISON: ___.
 
 FINDINGS: The cardiac silhouette mildly enlarged and the aorta calcified. Additionally, on the lateral view, more focal opacity projecting over the anterior cardiac silhouette, not well localized on the frontal view, consolidation from infection not excluded. Dual-lead left-sided pacemaker is again seen, unchanged in position. Frontal and lateral views of the chest were obtained. The cardiac and mediastinal silhouettes are stable. Diffuse prominence of the hila and bilateral interstitial markings consistent with pulmonary edema. Left greater than right small bilateral pleural effusions are seen.
 
 IMPRESSION: Subtle left retrocardiac opacity may relate to edema and pleural effusions, although underlying consolidation from infection cannot be excluded in the appropriate clinical setting. Left base retrocardiac opacity may relate to prominent vasculature and pleural effusions, although underlying consolidation from infection cannot be entirely excluded. Pulmonary edema and small left greater than right bilateral pleural effusions.
