December 2015 Imaging Case of the Month
Michael B. Gotway, MD
Department of Radiology
Mayo Clinic Arizona
Scottsdale, AZ
Clinical History: An 80-year-old woman with a history of polycythemia vera (12 years), migraines, hypertension, and gastroesophageal reflux disease presented with complaints of declining functional status due to worsening shortness of breath over 3-4 weeks’ duration. She also complained of occasional palpitations. No history of fever, cough, chest pain, or hemoptysis was elicited. A frontal chest radiograph (Figure 1) was performed.
Figure 1. Panel A: Frontal chest radiograph obtained at presentation, when the patient complained of worsening shortness of breath. Panel B: 3 years earlier.
Which of the following statements regarding the chest radiograph is most accurate? (Click on the correct answer to proceed to the second of five panels)
Cite as: Gotway MB. December 2015 imaging case of the month. Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2015;11(6):254-9. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc150-15 PDF