Date: 21 January 2014
The chest is distorted by a deformity of the back and ribs.
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Notes:
This patient’s X-ray is complex. The chest is distorted by a deformity of the back and ribs. Substantial metalwork following a spinal fusion is in place to support the vertebral column and part of this overlies the heart and part of it crosses the left lung. The patient also has a portacath device in-situ over the right lung, which allows i.v. antibiotics to be given. A needle is in-situ inside the portacath device. An external drainage tube is currently in-situ in a large air cavity and left upper thorax. This cavity contains mostly air but there is some fluid with the fluid level at its base. Underneath this large pyopneumothorax is a normal component of left lower lobe. The heart is very substantially moved to the right of the lung because of a previous right lower lobe resection. There is no evidence of aspergillosis on this x-ray as it stands.
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Image G. 14/5/99
Showing progression of the cavity with some debris inside -
Image F. 14/5/99
Compare with B, showing progressive enlargement of cavity and formation of fungal ball. -
Image E 14/5/99
Showing enlargement of cavity at left apex and formation of a new cavity there. -
Image C. 30/3/99
Parenchymal or pleural disease adjacent to the mediasternum on the left with diffuse parenchymal disease. Also pleural based nodules bilaterally.