A chest x-ray showed haziness in the right hemithorax with a density that did not correspond to lobar anatomy. The diaphragmatic and cardiac silhouettes were intact. A lateral film revealed loculated fluid overlying the vertebral column, consistent with a loculated pleural effusion or empyema.
A chest x-ray showed haziness in the right hemithorax with a density that did not correspond to lobar anatomy. The diaphragmatic and cardiac silhouettes were intact. A lateral film revealed loculated fluid overlying the vertebral column, consistent with a loculated pleural effusion or empyema.
A chest x-ray showed haziness in the right hemithorax with a density that did not correspond to lobar anatomy. The diaphragmatic and cardiac silhouettes were intact. A lateral film revealed loculated fluid overlying the vertebral column, consistent with a loculated pleural effusion or empyema.
A chest x-ray showed haziness in the right hemithorax with a density that did not correspond to lobar anatomy. The diaphragmatic and cardiac silhouettes were intact. A lateral film revealed loculated fluid overlying the vertebral column, consistent with a loculated pleural effusion or empyema.
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Loculated Pleural Effusion
Empyema Haziness of right hemithorax Density not corresponding to lobar anatomy Diaphragmatic and cardiac silhouettes intact Lateral film below o Loculated fluid overlying vertebral column