DDX |
1. Contraction of choledochal sphincter |
1. Viral pneumonia |
In the lower chest, there is a moderate sized pericardial effusion with enhancement of the visceral and parietal pericardium. Bilateral pleural effusions. Mild bibasilar atelectasis. Liver enhances heterogeneously with a nutmeg appearance, which may be secondary to increased right-sided heart pressures from the pericardial effusion. Mild peri-portal edema |
2. Air bubble |
2. Amebic pericarditis |
3. Choledocholithiasis |
3. Bacterial pericarditis |
4. Intussusception |
4. Infectious pericarditis |
5. Chiliaditi syndrome |
5. Neoplasm of the mediastinum |
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6. Dysplastic nodule |
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7. Compression atelectasis |
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8. Contraction atelectasis |
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9. Peripheral mucus plug |
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10. Postoperative adhesive atelectasis |
Grade |
Low |
High |