2021, Number 04
Reading of chest X-ray
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 1-17
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ABSTRACT
Chest radiography has been one of the most widely used imaging studies for many years as a diagnostic method, hence the importance of knowing how to interpret this study well in daily medical practice. It is important to have an order when observing it and to know the normal anatomical structures in the different projections to be able to recognize pathological data. It must also be remembered that normal structures in children have certain variants on adult radiography.REFERENCES
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