Current Paediatrics
Volume 13, Issue 6 , Pages 438-447, November 2003

Interpretation of the paediatric chest x-ray

  • Rosemary Arthur

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Consultant Radiologist, X-ray and Ultrasound Department, The Clarendon Wing, The General Infirmary at Leeds, Belmont Grove, Leeds LS2 9NS, UK

Abstract 

Interpretation of the paediatric chest x-ray may appear intimidating at first, but knowledge of a few basic rules and an understanding of how the radiographic appearance may be influenced by age and technique will help the clinician arrive at the correct diagnosis in many cases. A structured and logical approach to x-ray interpretation is described, drawing attention to the range of abnormal signs that should be sought. A limited differential diagnosis is given for some of the more frequent radiological abnormalities seen in children.

Keywords:  chest x-ray, paediatric, diagnosis, pattern recognition

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PII: S0957-5839(03)00089-7

doi:10.1016/S0957-5839(03)00089-7

Current Paediatrics
Volume 13, Issue 6 , Pages 438-447, November 2003