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Smoothing of the lung contour: We use a 2-D morphological closing operation with a disk-shaped structuring element with a 2 cm radius on each transverse slice to produce a smooth lung boundary.
2 sie 2021 · The chest radiograph zones are useful when describing the location of pathology on a frontal chest radiograph. The chest radiograph is a 2D representation of a 3D structure.
1 lut 2014 · On a chest x-ray lung abnormalities will either present as areas of increased density or as areas of decreased density. Lung abnormalities with an increased density - also called opacities - are the most common. A practical approach is to divide these into four patterns: Consolidation; Interstitial; Nodules or masses; Atelectasis
18 lut 2024 · Described below is one approach to the assessment of airways, lungs and pleura on chest x-ray. Start by assessing the tracheal air column, followed by the lungs and finally the pleural spaces.
Air bronchogram - Example 1. ‘Air bronchogram’ is a characteristic sign of consolidation – here is an example in a patient with pneumonia. The black lines represent patent airways within consolidated lung (highlighted area)
Chest X-ray Anatomy. Lung zones. Key points. The lungs are assessed and described by dividing them into upper, middle and lower zones. Refer to 'zones' not 'lobes' Compare left with right. Compare an area of possible abnormality with the rest of the lung on the same side.