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==Overview==
==Overview==
* [[Acute bronchitis]] - No infiltrates on the CXR.
* [[Acute bronchitis]] - No infiltrates on the CXR.
* [[Asthma]]- No infiltrates on chest Xray.
* [[Asthma]]- No infiltrates on chest X Ray.
* [[Bronchiolitis obliterans]] with organizing pneumonia should be suspected in patients who don't respond to antibiotics treatment.
* [[Bronchiolitis obliterans]] with organizing pneumonia should be suspected in patients who don't respond to antibiotics treatment.
* [[Congestive heart failure]] - Bilateral [[pulmonary edema]], involving more the lower lung fields.
* [[Congestive heart failure]] - Bilateral [[pulmonary edema]], involving more than the lower lung fields.
* [[COPD]] - No infiltrates on chest Xray.
* [[COPD]] - No infiltrates on chest X Ray.
* [[Empyema]] - CXR showing features of [[pleural effusion]], inflammatory markers on [[thoracocentesis]].
* [[Empyema]] - CXR showing features of [[pleural effusion]], inflammatory markers on [[thoracocentesis]].
* [[Endocarditis]] with septic [[pulmonary emboli]]
* [[Endocarditis]] with septic [[pulmonary emboli]]
* [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] - Normal chest Xray, symptoms worsening during night.
* [[Gastroesophageal reflux disease]] - Normal chest X Ray, symptoms worsening during night.
* [[Influenza]]
* [[Influenza]]
* [[Lung abscess]] - CXR showing signs of [[lung abscess]].
* [[Lung abscess]] - CXR showing signs of [[lung abscess]].
* [[Malignancy]] - CT scan and biopsy are helpful in ruling out malignancy.
* [[Malignancy]] - CT scan and biopsy are helpful in ruling out malignancy.
* [[Pertussis]] - productive cough for weeks, nasopharyngeal aspirate aids in diagnosis.
* [[Pertussis]] - Productive cough for weeks, nasopharyngeal aspirate aids in diagnosis.
* [[Pulmonary embolus]] - A high degree of suspicion should be kept for [[pulmonary embolus]]. Chest X ray may be normal.
* [[Pulmonary embolus]] - A high degree of suspicion should be kept for [[pulmonary embolus]]. Chest X Ray may be normal.
* [[Sinusitis]] - Sinus tenderness, post nasl drip.
* [[Sinusitis]] - Sinus tenderness, post nasal drip.
* [[Upper respiratory tract infection]]
* [[Upper respiratory tract infection]]
* [[Vasculitis]] - Systemic manifestations of [[collagen vascular disease]] may be seen.
* [[Vasculitis]] - Systemic manifestations of [[collagen vascular disease]] may be seen.
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 16:44, 18 September 2012

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Priyamvada Singh, M.D. [2]

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