FINAL REPORT
 AP CHEST, 3:35 A.M. ON ___
 
 HISTORY: A ___-year-old man with right chest tube, intubated, question
 interval change.
 
 IMPRESSION: AP chest compared to ___ and ___:
 
 The heart size is normal.
 Solitary right pleural tube traverses a sleeve-like opacity that is probably a hematoma.
 Large area of consolidation at the right lung base either pneumonia or blood aspiration has not improved appreciably since ___.
 Emphysema is responsible for severe hyperinflation.
 ET tube and left subclavian line are in standard placements and a nasogastric tube passes below the diaphragm and out of view.
 There is no appreciable right pleural effusion.
 The somewhat smaller region of presumed pulmonary hemorrhage in the axillary region of the left mid lung has remained stable.
 If there is any left pneumothorax it is medial, and unchanged.
