Biatrial enlargement on CXR Biatrial enlargement on CXR causing cardiomegaly with a right ventricular pattern of apex (lifted up). Right atrial enlargement is evidenced by shift of the
Prominent right atrial and superior vena caval shadow Chest X-ray PA view showing prominent right atrial and superior vena caval shadow along with mild cardiomegaly. Right atrial enlargement
Gross enlargement of cardiac outline due to pericardial effusion. Other causes of such huge enlargement of cardiac outline are Ebstein's anomaly of tricuspid valve, multivalvular heart disease and
X-Ray chest PA view showing Mesocardia with levo transposition of great arteries (L-TGA). The bulge along the left upper cardiac border is the levo posed aorta.
CXR showing dilated RVOT Chest X-ray PA view showing a bulge along the left border, below the aortic knuckle and pulmonary bay. Sternal wires are seen near the mid line, which would
Chest X-ray in Mitral Stenosis with third mogul sign Main pulmonary artery segment is usually concave on a normal chest X-Ray. Here it is seen as convex, bulging
This chest X-ray is suggestive of: a) Primary pulmonary hypertension b) Atrial septal defect with pulmonary hypertension c) Ventricular septal defect with pulmonary hypertension d) Idiopathic dilatation of
Third mogul sign is the prominent left atrial appendage visible on the left cardiac border below the pulmonary artery shadow on chest X-ray or a similar shadow