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  1. Chest X-Ray (CXR): What It Is, What To Expect & Results

    Overview What is a chest X-ray (CXR)? A chest X-ray is a test that creates an image of your heart, lungs and bones. Other terms for chest X-ray are chest radiograph or CXR.

  2. Chest radiograph | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Dec 25, 2025 · The chest radiograph (also known as the chest x-ray or CXR) is the most frequently-performed radiological investigation 10. UK government statistical data from the NHS in England and …

  3. Chest X-rays - Mayo Clinic

    Jun 20, 2024 · Chest X-rays produce images of your heart, lungs, blood vessels, airways, and the bones of the chest and spine. Chest X-rays can also reveal fluid in or around your lungs or air surrounding a …

  4. Chest radiograph - Wikipedia

    A chest radiograph, chest X-ray (CXR), or chest film is a projection radiograph of the chest used to diagnose conditions affecting the chest, its contents, and nearby structures. Chest radiographs are …

  5. Chest X-Ray - Basic Interpretation - The Radiology Assistant

    Feb 18, 2013 · Initial review of the CXR reveals a subtle increase in density in the retrocardiac region (blue area), which requires careful attention. This was confirmed to be a left lower lobe pneumonia.

  6. CXR Learning Web Site - UPENN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

    By reading this series of Normal CXR, students will learn to appreciate the range of "normal" markings, the basics of CXR reading, and how patient age and sex influence differentials.

  7. Chest X-ray (Radiography) - RadiologyInfo.org

    Chest x-ray uses a very small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the inside of the chest. It is used to evaluate the lungs, heart and chest wall and may be used to help diagnose shortness of …

  8. Chest X-ray (CXR) Interpretation - Geeky Medics

    Jun 28, 2024 · Supercharge your learning with access to OSCE stations, virtual patients, question banks, flashcards and more. This guide provides a structured approach to chest X-ray interpretation …

  9. Chest X-Ray - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Chest X-rays can show your healthcare provider the size, shape, and location of the following: It uses a small amount of radiation to make pictures of these areas. Why might I need a chest X-ray? Your …

  10. Chest X-Ray Reasons for Procedure, Normal and Abnormal Results

    To produce a chest X-ray test, the chest is briefly exposed to radiation from an X-ray machine and an image is produced on a film or into a digital computer. Chest X-ray is also referred to as a chest …