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Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size is mildly enlarged. There are diffusely increased interstitial opacities bilaterally. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size is mildly enlarged. There are diffusely increased interstitial opacities bilaterally. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size and contour. There is no mediastinal widening. The lungs are clear bilaterally. No large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The XXXX are intact.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size and contour. There is no mediastinal widening. The lungs are clear bilaterally. No large pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The XXXX are intact."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is a calcified granuloma in the left upper lobe. Lungs otherwise are believed to be clear. The heart is normal. There are calcified left hilar and mediastinal lymph XXXX. The skeletal structures show some senescent changes.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is a calcified granuloma in the left upper lobe. Lungs otherwise are believed to be clear. The heart is normal. There are calcified left hilar and mediastinal lymph XXXX. The skeletal structures show some senescent changes."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. Stable 4 mm lateral left midlung calcified granuloma. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. Stable 4 mm lateral left midlung calcified granuloma. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size normal. Lungs are clear. XXXX are normal. No pneumonia, effusions, edema, pneumothorax, adenopathy, nodules or masses.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size normal. Lungs are clear. XXXX are normal. No pneumonia, effusions, edema, pneumothorax, adenopathy, nodules or masses."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size is normal. No pleural effusions. No pneumothorax. No focal air space opacities. Mild degenerative osteophytes are noted in the thoracic spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size is normal. No pleural effusions. No pneumothorax. No focal air space opacities. Mild degenerative osteophytes are noted in the thoracic spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are grossly clear without focal pneumonic consolidation, large effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size is within normal limits.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are grossly clear without focal pneumonic consolidation, large effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size is within normal limits."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. Bilateral hilar fullness is present consistent with adenopathy. The appearance is unchanged. There is prominence of the interstitial markings bilaterally. These are also unchanged. No focal superimposed airspace disease is seen. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is noted.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. Bilateral hilar fullness is present consistent with adenopathy. The appearance is unchanged. There is prominence of the interstitial markings bilaterally. These are also unchanged. No focal superimposed airspace disease is seen. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is noted."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
heart size normal. Emphysema. Biapical scarring and fibrosis unchanged
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "heart size normal. Emphysema. Biapical scarring and fibrosis unchanged"}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. The lungs are clear. Bony structures are intact.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiac and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. The lungs are clear. Bony structures are intact."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is an ovoid opacity 3.5 cm in the retrocardiac area on AP view, not well-seen on the lateral view, a dedicated XXXX scan is recommended. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion present. The heart is normal in size. No hilar lymphadenopathy. No destructive bony lesions.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is an ovoid opacity 3.5 cm in the retrocardiac area on AP view, not well-seen on the lateral view, a dedicated XXXX scan is recommended. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion present. The heart is normal in size. No hilar lymphadenopathy. No destructive bony lesions."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. The cardiomediastinal contours are unchanged. There are diminished lung volumes with central bronchovascular crowding. Minimal atelectasis versus scarring seen in the left lung base. Right lung is clear. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. There are XXXX degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. The cardiomediastinal contours are unchanged. There are diminished lung volumes with central bronchovascular crowding. Minimal atelectasis versus scarring seen in the left lung base. Right lung is clear. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. There are XXXX degenerative changes of the thoracic spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Lung volumes are low. Bibasilar consolidation and bilateral costophrenic XXXX blunting are present. Heart size normal. Pulmonary XXXX normal. Shunt tubing traverses the entire image from top to XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Lung volumes are low. Bibasilar consolidation and bilateral costophrenic XXXX blunting are present. Heart size normal. Pulmonary XXXX normal. Shunt tubing traverses the entire image from top to XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. The heart and pulmonary XXXX are normal. Pleural spaces are clear. Mediastinal contours are normal. There is stable lucency in the right mid clavicle dating back to XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. The heart and pulmonary XXXX are normal. Pleural spaces are clear. Mediastinal contours are normal. There is stable lucency in the right mid clavicle dating back to XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Postsurgical changes of the right chest. Mild elevation of the right hemidiaphragm. Lungs are clear without focal airspace disease. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour. Degenerative changes in the spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Postsurgical changes of the right chest. Mild elevation of the right hemidiaphragm. Lungs are clear without focal airspace disease. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour. Degenerative changes in the spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. There is no focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. The Heart and mediastinum are normal size and shape. XXXX and soft tissues are unremarkable.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. There is no focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. The Heart and mediastinum are normal size and shape. XXXX and soft tissues are unremarkable."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Soft tissue neck. The airway is XXXX. No laryngeal edema. Laryngeal XXXX intact. Cervical spine intact. Chest. The heart is large. Diffuse parahilar and alveolar consolidations are present. Bilateral costophrenic XXXX blunting is present.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Soft tissue neck. The airway is XXXX. No laryngeal edema. Laryngeal XXXX intact. Cervical spine intact. Chest. The heart is large. Diffuse parahilar and alveolar consolidations are present. Bilateral costophrenic XXXX blunting is present."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size and mediastinal contour within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, or large pleural effusion. No acute osseous abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size and mediastinal contour within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, or large pleural effusion. No acute osseous abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiomediastinal silhouettes are within normal limits. Lungs are clear without focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Bony thorax is unremarkable.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiomediastinal silhouettes are within normal limits. Lungs are clear without focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. Bony thorax is unremarkable."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Stable appearing chest. No acute airspace disease or effusions. Stable mediastinal contour. Small conspicuous for size nodular density projecting in region of left costophrenic XXXX XXXX a calcified granuloma, was visible on chest x-XXXX from XXXX. No XXXX acute abnormalities since the previous chest radiograph.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Stable appearing chest. No acute airspace disease or effusions. Stable mediastinal contour. Small conspicuous for size nodular density projecting in region of left costophrenic XXXX XXXX a calcified granuloma, was visible on chest x-XXXX from XXXX. No XXXX acute abnormalities since the previous chest radiograph."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Overall low lung volumes with mild patchy bibasilar airspace disease. This most XXXX represents atelectasis given the low lung volumes. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Overall low lung volumes with mild patchy bibasilar airspace disease. This most XXXX represents atelectasis given the low lung volumes. No pleural effusions or pneumothoraces. Heart and mediastinum of normal size and contour."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The cardiac and mediastinal silhouettes are unremarkable. The lungs are well expanded and clear. There is no focal air space opacity, pneumothorax, or effusion. The bony structures of the thorax are intact with no evidence of acute abnormality. .
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The cardiac and mediastinal silhouettes are unremarkable. The lungs are well expanded and clear. There is no focal air space opacity, pneumothorax, or effusion. The bony structures of the thorax are intact with no evidence of acute abnormality. ."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is a XXXX in the left chest with catheter tip terminating in the superior XXXX XXXX. The cardiac silhouette is mildly enlarged, similar to prior study. There is minimal pulmonary vascular congestion. There is no acute pulmonary consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There are stable mild interstitial lung changes, which could be related to chronic edema or fibrosis.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is a XXXX in the left chest with catheter tip terminating in the superior XXXX XXXX. The cardiac silhouette is mildly enlarged, similar to prior study. There is minimal pulmonary vascular congestion. There is no acute pulmonary consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. There are stable mild interstitial lung changes, which could be related to chronic edema or fibrosis."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Stable appearance of previous XXXX sternotomy. Stable cardiomegaly. Stable mild bilateral interstitial opacities in which may represent mild pulmonary edema. No evidence of large pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Stable appearance of previous XXXX sternotomy. Stable cardiomegaly. Stable mild bilateral interstitial opacities in which may represent mild pulmonary edema. No evidence of large pleural effusion or pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Normal heart size and mediastinal contours. Stable calcification in the left upper lobe, XXXX representing a granuloma. No focal airspace opacities. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures are unremarkable in appearance.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Normal heart size and mediastinal contours. Stable calcification in the left upper lobe, XXXX representing a granuloma. No focal airspace opacities. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Visualized osseous structures are unremarkable in appearance."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size normal. Mild tortuosity of the thoracic aorta. There is no focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion identified. A bullet is noted in the soft tissues of the inferior right chest wall. No acute bony abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size normal. Mild tortuosity of the thoracic aorta. There is no focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion identified. A bullet is noted in the soft tissues of the inferior right chest wall. No acute bony abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Examination is somewhat limited, the costophrenic XXXX and posterior costophrenic sulci are excluded. Patient is rotated to the right. Heart size upper limits normal, but stable. Mediastinal contour is grossly unremarkable. Lung parenchyma is clear, no focal airspace consolidation. No large effusion, no visible pneumothorax within the limits of the study.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Examination is somewhat limited, the costophrenic XXXX and posterior costophrenic sulci are excluded. Patient is rotated to the right. Heart size upper limits normal, but stable. Mediastinal contour is grossly unremarkable. Lung parenchyma is clear, no focal airspace consolidation. No large effusion, no visible pneumothorax within the limits of the study."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Intact XXXX sternotomy XXXX. Stable cardiomegaly with grossly unchanged rightward mediastinal shift. Unchanged appearance of left perihilar calcified lymph XXXX and left basilar calcified granuloma. Relatively unchanged appearance of prominent interstitial markings with patchy bibasilar atelectasis. The negative for pneumothorax, focal infiltrate, or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormalities.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Intact XXXX sternotomy XXXX. Stable cardiomegaly with grossly unchanged rightward mediastinal shift. Unchanged appearance of left perihilar calcified lymph XXXX and left basilar calcified granuloma. Relatively unchanged appearance of prominent interstitial markings with patchy bibasilar atelectasis. The negative for pneumothorax, focal infiltrate, or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormalities."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size normal. Mediastinal silhouette and vascularity are within normal limits. Lungs are clear, hyperinflated. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size normal. Mediastinal silhouette and vascularity are within normal limits. Lungs are clear, hyperinflated. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Osseous structures are within normal limits for patient age..
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Osseous structures are within normal limits for patient age.."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is hyperinflation of the lungs but they are clear. The heart and mediastinum are normal. The skeletal structures are normal. There are bilateral breast prostheses.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is hyperinflation of the lungs but they are clear. The heart and mediastinum are normal. The skeletal structures are normal. There are bilateral breast prostheses."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is mild cardiomegaly, similar to prior exams. No focal consolidation. No visible pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is mild cardiomegaly, similar to prior exams. No focal consolidation. No visible pleural effusion or pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and contour. Low lung volumes without focal consolidation, pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Normal XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal in size and contour. Low lung volumes without focal consolidation, pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Normal XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Chest: The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette are normal. The lungs are clear without focal airspace opacity, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. The osseous structures are intact. Left knee: There is no fracture-dislocation. There are degenerative changes with medial compartment osteophytes. There is no suprapatellar effusion. There is a XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Chest: The heart size and cardiomediastinal silhouette are normal. The lungs are clear without focal airspace opacity, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. The osseous structures are intact. Left knee: There is no fracture-dislocation. There are degenerative changes with medial compartment osteophytes. There is no suprapatellar effusion. There is a XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Frontal and lateral views of the chest show normal size and configuration of the cardiac silhouette. Normal mediastinal contour, pulmonary XXXX and vasculature, central airways and lung volumes. No pleural effusion.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Frontal and lateral views of the chest show normal size and configuration of the cardiac silhouette. Normal mediastinal contour, pulmonary XXXX and vasculature, central airways and lung volumes. No pleural effusion."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Increased interstitial opacities non-specific. Question edema or atypical infection?
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Increased interstitial opacities non-specific. Question edema or atypical infection?"}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. There are diminished lung volumes. Right greater than left bilateral hilar and subcarinal adenopathy is again seen. The cardiac silhouette is prominent but probably artifactually large due to diminished lung volumes. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. There is a deformity of the left clavicle compatible with remote XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. There are diminished lung volumes. Right greater than left bilateral hilar and subcarinal adenopathy is again seen. The cardiac silhouette is prominent but probably artifactually large due to diminished lung volumes. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. There is a deformity of the left clavicle compatible with remote XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Mild cardiomegaly. No overt edema. Lateral image is degraded by motion but there suggestion of minimal bibasilar airspace disease/atelectasis. No appreciable pleural effusion or pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Mild cardiomegaly. No overt edema. Lateral image is degraded by motion but there suggestion of minimal bibasilar airspace disease/atelectasis. No appreciable pleural effusion or pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Normal heart size. Clear lungs. No pneumothorax. No pleural effusion. There is opacity at the base of the mediastinum which is XXXX a hiatal hernia.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Normal heart size. Clear lungs. No pneumothorax. No pleural effusion. There is opacity at the base of the mediastinum which is XXXX a hiatal hernia."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size is normal. Mediastinal contour and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size is normal. Mediastinal contour and pulmonary vascularity within normal limits. No focal airspace consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
No acute osseous abnormality. The soft tissues are within normal limits. Normal cardiomediastinal silhouette and hilar contours. No focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "No acute osseous abnormality. The soft tissues are within normal limits. Normal cardiomediastinal silhouette and hilar contours. No focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size and mediastinal contours are stable. Pulmonary vasculature is unremarkable. No focal consolidation. No visible pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No displaced rib fractures are seen. There are mild degenerative changes along the thoracic spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size and mediastinal contours are stable. Pulmonary vasculature is unremarkable. No focal consolidation. No visible pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No displaced rib fractures are seen. There are mild degenerative changes along the thoracic spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
NO INFORMATION PROVIDED
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "NO INFORMATION PROVIDED"}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Moderate cardiomegaly. Prominent vascular pedicle/upper mediastinal contour. Mild central vascular congestion. No overt edema or confluent lobar pneumonia. No pleural effusion. Thoracic spondylosis.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Moderate cardiomegaly. Prominent vascular pedicle/upper mediastinal contour. Mild central vascular congestion. No overt edema or confluent lobar pneumonia. No pleural effusion. Thoracic spondylosis."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size normal. Lungs clear. No edema or effusions.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size normal. Lungs clear. No edema or effusions."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is within normal limits. There is retrocardiac density which XXXX corresponds to patient's known hiatal hernia. The lungs are hypoinflated. No focal consolidation is seen.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is within normal limits. There is retrocardiac density which XXXX corresponds to patient's known hiatal hernia. The lungs are hypoinflated. No focal consolidation is seen."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. Heart size is normal. No pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. Heart size is normal. No pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart is not significantly enlarged. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. There are severe arthritic changes of the XXXX with mild arthritic changes of the thoracic spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart is not significantly enlarged. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. There are severe arthritic changes of the XXXX with mild arthritic changes of the thoracic spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Frontal and lateral views of the chest show an unchanged cardiomediastinal silhouette. No XXXX focal airspace consolidation or pleural effusion.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Frontal and lateral views of the chest show an unchanged cardiomediastinal silhouette. No XXXX focal airspace consolidation or pleural effusion."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Hyperexpansion of the lungs with hyperlucency and flattening of hemidiaphragms suggestive of chronic emphysematous lung disease. Heart size within normal limits. Bibasilar, right greater than left atelectasis/airspace disease noted. No pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Hyperexpansion of the lungs with hyperlucency and flattening of hemidiaphragms suggestive of chronic emphysematous lung disease. Heart size within normal limits. Bibasilar, right greater than left atelectasis/airspace disease noted. No pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Stable appearance of the left upper lung lobe with scarring, volume loss, and pleural thickening. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits normal appearance, similar to prior. Volume loss in the left lung, stable. Right lung is clear. There is no XXXX focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Mild scarring at the right apex. No acute bony abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Stable appearance of the left upper lung lobe with scarring, volume loss, and pleural thickening. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits normal appearance, similar to prior. Volume loss in the left lung, stable. Right lung is clear. There is no XXXX focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Mild scarring at the right apex. No acute bony abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or effusions.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size within normal limits. No focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or effusions."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart and mediastinum are unremarkable. The lungs are clear without infiltrate. There is no effusion or pneumothorax. Degenerative disease of multiple midthoracic vertebral bodies.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart and mediastinum are unremarkable. The lungs are clear without infiltrate. There is no effusion or pneumothorax. Degenerative disease of multiple midthoracic vertebral bodies."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size within normal limits, stable mediastinal contours with aortic ectasia/tortuosity. Left hilar and left lower lobe calcifications XXXX indicate a previous granulomatous process. No alveolar consolidation, no findings of pleural effusion or pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size within normal limits, stable mediastinal contours with aortic ectasia/tortuosity. Left hilar and left lower lobe calcifications XXXX indicate a previous granulomatous process. No alveolar consolidation, no findings of pleural effusion or pulmonary edema. No pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are clear.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are clear."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are hyperinflated with mildly coarsened interstitial markings consistent with chronic lung disease. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or effusion identified. The mediastinal silhouette is stable and within normal limits for size. There is redemonstration without significant change in right hilar calcified lymph XXXX. The bony structures of the thorax demonstrate degenerative changes of the right shoulder and a XXXX right humerus consistent with distal humeral amputation. No acute bony abnormality identified.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are hyperinflated with mildly coarsened interstitial markings consistent with chronic lung disease. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or effusion identified. The mediastinal silhouette is stable and within normal limits for size. There is redemonstration without significant change in right hilar calcified lymph XXXX. The bony structures of the thorax demonstrate degenerative changes of the right shoulder and a XXXX right humerus consistent with distal humeral amputation. No acute bony abnormality identified."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion.. Cardio mediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear bilaterally. Specifically, no evidence of focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion.. Cardio mediastinal silhouette is unremarkable. Visualized osseous structures of the thorax are without acute abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Comparison XXXX, XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Comparison XXXX, XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
1. XXXX 1.9 XXXX left midlung nodule without XXXX benign calcification. CT of the chest is recommended to further evaluate for possible malignancy. 2. Heart size and mediastinal silhouette appear within normal limits. Normal vascularity. No pleural effusions or pneumothorax. Critical results discussed XXXX. XXXX at the time of interpretation, XXXX, XXXX XXXX hours XXXX telephone.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "1. XXXX 1.9 XXXX left midlung nodule without XXXX benign calcification. CT of the chest is recommended to further evaluate for possible malignancy. 2. Heart size and mediastinal silhouette appear within normal limits. Normal vascularity. No pleural effusions or pneumothorax. Critical results discussed XXXX. XXXX at the time of interpretation, XXXX, XXXX XXXX hours XXXX telephone."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is moderate cardiomegaly. There are bilateral interstitial opacities, increased since the previous exam. No focal airspace consolidation, pleural effusions or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormalities.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is moderate cardiomegaly. There are bilateral interstitial opacities, increased since the previous exam. No focal airspace consolidation, pleural effusions or pneumothorax. No acute bony abnormalities."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. There is no focal airspace consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size and mediastinal contour are normal. There are minimal degenerative changes of the spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. There is no focal airspace consolidation. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Heart size and mediastinal contour are normal. There are minimal degenerative changes of the spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size is enlarged but stable. Stable sequela prior granulomatous disease. Stable XXXX sternotomy XXXX with fracture of the superior-most sternotomy XXXX.. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Degenerative endplate changes of the spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size is enlarged but stable. Stable sequela prior granulomatous disease. Stable XXXX sternotomy XXXX with fracture of the superior-most sternotomy XXXX.. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. Degenerative endplate changes of the spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Pulmonary vasculature and XXXX are normal. No consolidation, pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Osseous structures and soft tissues are unchanged.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Pulmonary vasculature and XXXX are normal. No consolidation, pneumothorax or large pleural effusion. Osseous structures and soft tissues are unchanged."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size normal. Lungs are clear. XXXX are normal. No pneumonia, effusions, edema, pneumothorax, adenopathy, nodules or masses.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size normal. Lungs are clear. XXXX are normal. No pneumonia, effusions, edema, pneumothorax, adenopathy, nodules or masses."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart and mediastinum are normal. The skeletal structures are normal.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart and mediastinum are normal. The skeletal structures are normal."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Lungs are XXXX. XXXX opacities are present in the left lung base. Heart size normal. Mediastinum normal.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Lungs are XXXX. XXXX opacities are present in the left lung base. Heart size normal. Mediastinum normal."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The cardiomediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits in size. Lungs are mildly hypoinflated with minimal streaky atelectasis or scar in the lung bases. Lungs are otherwise grossly clear of focal airspace disease. There is a stable calcified granuloma in the posterior left midlung. There is no pneumothorax or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The cardiomediastinal silhouette and pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits in size. Lungs are mildly hypoinflated with minimal streaky atelectasis or scar in the lung bases. Lungs are otherwise grossly clear of focal airspace disease. There is a stable calcified granuloma in the posterior left midlung. There is no pneumothorax or pleural effusion. There are no acute bony findings."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is enlarged. The mediastinal contours are stable. Large hiatal hernia is identified containing stomach and colon. Questionable small bowel loops are also visualized inthe large hernia. There is adjacent compressive atelectasis. The lungs are clear.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is enlarged. The mediastinal contours are stable. Large hiatal hernia is identified containing stomach and colon. Questionable small bowel loops are also visualized inthe large hernia. There is adjacent compressive atelectasis. The lungs are clear."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Surgical XXXX at the distal left clavicle. No acute osseous abnormality. Soft tissue structures are within normal limits. Stable normal cardio mediastinal silhouettes and hilar structures. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. .
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Surgical XXXX at the distal left clavicle. No acute osseous abnormality. Soft tissue structures are within normal limits. Stable normal cardio mediastinal silhouettes and hilar structures. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. ."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There is a focal area of opacity in the right midlung zone. This was not present on the recent prior study. There is prominence of the pulmonary markings throughout and there are small bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is not significantly enlarged. There is a prosthetic valve. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. Arthritic changes of the skeletal structures are noted.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There is a focal area of opacity in the right midlung zone. This was not present on the recent prior study. There is prominence of the pulmonary markings throughout and there are small bilateral pleural effusions. The heart is not significantly enlarged. There is a prosthetic valve. There are atherosclerotic changes of the aorta. Arthritic changes of the skeletal structures are noted."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size, mediastinal contour, and pulmonary vascularity are within normal limits. No focal consolidation, suspicious pulmonary opacity, large pleural effusion, or pneumothorax is identified. Visualized osseous structures appear intact.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size, mediastinal contour, and pulmonary vascularity are within normal limits. No focal consolidation, suspicious pulmonary opacity, large pleural effusion, or pneumothorax is identified. Visualized osseous structures appear intact."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiac and mediastinal silhouette are unremarkable. Lungs are clear. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion identified. XXXX and soft tissue are unremarkable.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiac and mediastinal silhouette are unremarkable. Lungs are clear. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax, or pleural effusion identified. XXXX and soft tissue are unremarkable."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The lungs are clear. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No pleural effusion is identified.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The lungs are clear. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No pleural effusion is identified."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Lung volumes are low. No focal infiltrates. Heart and pulmonary XXXX normal. An indwelling catheter from the left has its tip at the superior XXXX XXXX.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Lung volumes are low. No focal infiltrates. Heart and pulmonary XXXX normal. An indwelling catheter from the left has its tip at the superior XXXX XXXX."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Apical lordotic frontal view. Heart size near top normal limits, aortic calcifications and ectasia/tortuosity. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Apical lordotic frontal view. Heart size near top normal limits, aortic calcifications and ectasia/tortuosity. No focal alveolar consolidation, no definite pleural effusion seen. No typical findings of pulmonary edema."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Frontal and lateral views of the chest with overlying external cardiac monitor leads show normal size and configuration of the cardiac silhouette. Normal pulmonary vasculature and central airways. There is interstitial prominence and is basilar patchy air space opacity. No focal airspace consolidation or pleural effusion.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Frontal and lateral views of the chest with overlying external cardiac monitor leads show normal size and configuration of the cardiac silhouette. Normal pulmonary vasculature and central airways. There is interstitial prominence and is basilar patchy air space opacity. No focal airspace consolidation or pleural effusion."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There are postsurgical and postradiation changes of the left lung with a spiculated, hyperdense scar in the left upper thorax. There is a loss of lung volume on the left due to postsurgical change. XXXX deviation towards the left. Right lung is hyperexpanded. The right lung is clear. Heart size and vascularity within normal limits.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "There are postsurgical and postradiation changes of the left lung with a spiculated, hyperdense scar in the left upper thorax. There is a loss of lung volume on the left due to postsurgical change. XXXX deviation towards the left. Right lung is hyperexpanded. The right lung is clear. Heart size and vascularity within normal limits."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiomediastinal contour and pulmonary vascularity stable and within normal limits. Lung volumes are slightly low. There are streaky left basal opacities. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute osseous findings. No free air is demonstrated.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiomediastinal contour and pulmonary vascularity stable and within normal limits. Lung volumes are slightly low. There are streaky left basal opacities. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax. No acute osseous findings. No free air is demonstrated."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. A large hiatal hernia is noted. The lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is seen. Degenerative changes are present in the spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart size and pulmonary vascularity appear within normal limits. A large hiatal hernia is noted. The lungs are free of focal airspace disease. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is seen. Degenerative changes are present in the spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Cardiac silhouette is at the upper limits of normal. Lungs are clear bilaterally. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Interval worsening of the moderate thoracolumbar dextroscoliosis with mild exaggeration of normal thoracic kyphosis.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Cardiac silhouette is at the upper limits of normal. Lungs are clear bilaterally. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Interval worsening of the moderate thoracolumbar dextroscoliosis with mild exaggeration of normal thoracic kyphosis."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Stable, normal cardiac size, mediastinum, and central pulmonary vasculature. Interval development of mild patchy airspace opacities within the posterior aspect of the right upper lobe, concerning for underlying pneumonia. Stable mild background chronic interstitial changes. No evidence of associated pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Multilevel midthoracic degenerative changes, with prominent anterolateral marginal osteophytes.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Stable, normal cardiac size, mediastinum, and central pulmonary vasculature. Interval development of mild patchy airspace opacities within the posterior aspect of the right upper lobe, concerning for underlying pneumonia. Stable mild background chronic interstitial changes. No evidence of associated pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Multilevel midthoracic degenerative changes, with prominent anterolateral marginal osteophytes."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
No comparison chest x-XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "No comparison chest x-XXXX. Well-expanded and clear lungs. Mediastinal contour within normal limits. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are mildly hyperlucent but clear. There is denser lumbar scoliosis.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are mildly hyperlucent but clear. There is denser lumbar scoliosis."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The cardiomediastinal silhouette and vasculature are within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated and clear. Osseous structures are within normal limits for patient age.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The cardiomediastinal silhouette and vasculature are within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated and clear. Osseous structures are within normal limits for patient age."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size. Stable appearance of coronary stent. XXXX sternotomy changes are present. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Mild degenerative changes of the thoracic spine.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size. Stable appearance of coronary stent. XXXX sternotomy changes are present. No focal consolidation, pneumothorax or pleural effusion. Mild degenerative changes of the thoracic spine."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Comparison XXXX, XXXX Clear lungs. No effusions. Unremarkable mediastinal contour. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified.. Stable chest.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Comparison XXXX, XXXX Clear lungs. No effusions. Unremarkable mediastinal contour. No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality identified.. Stable chest."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
No active disease.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "No active disease."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. Cardiac silhouette is at top limits of normal. Aortic and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. Pulmonary vascularity is within normal limits. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. Partially visualized ORIF XXXX involving the left proximal humerus. Deformity of the left distal clavicle compatible with remote XXXX. No displaced rib fractures on this chest examination.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The XXXX examination consists of frontal and lateral radiographs of the chest. Cardiac silhouette is at top limits of normal. Aortic and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. Pulmonary vascularity is within normal limits. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax identified. Partially visualized ORIF XXXX involving the left proximal humerus. Deformity of the left distal clavicle compatible with remote XXXX. No displaced rib fractures on this chest examination."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Coronary artery stents visualized. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. No acute bone abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Coronary artery stents visualized. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits for size and contour. The lungs are normally inflated without evidence of focal airspace disease, pleural effusion, or pneumothorax. No acute bone abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Chest Comparison: There is a 2.6 cm diameter masslike density over the lingula partial obscuration left cardiac XXXX. There may be some ill-defined opacity in the right mid and lower lung zone. No pleural effusion is seen. The heart is borderline enlarged. The aorta is dilated and tortuous. Arthritic changes of the spine are present. Pelvis and left hip There is an impacted and rotated fracture through the neck of the femur on the left. No pelvic fracture is seen. Arthritic changes are present in the lower lumbar spine. Large amount of stool and XXXX obscures portions of the pelvis. Femur The femoral images do not XXXX the area of the hip fracture. The remaining portions of the femur appear to be intact with no fracture or destructive process. Extensive atherosclerotic vascular disease throughout the superficial femoral artery is present. Left knee There is osteoporosis and mild arthritic changes. No fracture is seen. No dislocation is identified. Severe atherosclerotic changes of the superficial femoral and popliteal artery are seen.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Chest Comparison: There is a 2.6 cm diameter masslike density over the lingula partial obscuration left cardiac XXXX. There may be some ill-defined opacity in the right mid and lower lung zone. No pleural effusion is seen. The heart is borderline enlarged. The aorta is dilated and tortuous. Arthritic changes of the spine are present. Pelvis and left hip There is an impacted and rotated fracture through the neck of the femur on the left. No pelvic fracture is seen. Arthritic changes are present in the lower lumbar spine. Large amount of stool and XXXX obscures portions of the pelvis. Femur The femoral images do not XXXX the area of the hip fracture. The remaining portions of the femur appear to be intact with no fracture or destructive process. Extensive atherosclerotic vascular disease throughout the superficial femoral artery is present. Left knee There is osteoporosis and mild arthritic changes. No fracture is seen. No dislocation is identified. Severe atherosclerotic changes of the superficial femoral and popliteal artery are seen."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Both lungs are clear and expanded. Heart and mediastinum normal."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are hypoinflated but clear.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "The heart is normal in size. The mediastinum is unremarkable. The lungs are hypoinflated but clear."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Lungs are clear bilaterally with no focal infiltrate, pleural effusion, or pneumothoraces. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No acute bony or soft tissue abnormality.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Lungs are clear bilaterally with no focal infiltrate, pleural effusion, or pneumothoraces. Cardiomediastinal silhouette is within normal limits. No acute bony or soft tissue abnormality."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Heart size is normal and cardiomediastinal contours are normal. Lungs are otherwise clear bilaterally without effusion or pneumothorax. Bony structures and soft tissues are unremarkable.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Heart size is normal and cardiomediastinal contours are normal. Lungs are otherwise clear bilaterally without effusion or pneumothorax. Bony structures and soft tissues are unremarkable."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
No acute osseous abnormality. The soft tissues are within normal limits. Normal appearing cardiomediastinal silhouette and hilar contours. Left lower lobe XXXX density XXXX representing atelectasis. No focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, pneumothorax.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "No acute osseous abnormality. The soft tissues are within normal limits. Normal appearing cardiomediastinal silhouette and hilar contours. Left lower lobe XXXX density XXXX representing atelectasis. No focal area of consolidation, pleural effusion, pneumothorax."}}
Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
There are low lung volumes. Cardiac silhouette and mediastinal contours are within normal limits. There is no focal opacity. There is no large pleural effusion. There is no pneumothorax.
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Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention.
Intact XXXX sternotomy XXXX. Stable cardiomegaly with grossly unchanged rightward mediastinal shift. Unchanged appearance of left perihilar calcified lymph XXXX and left basilar calcified granuloma. Relatively unchanged appearance of prominent interstitial markings with patchy bibasilar atelectasis. The negative for pneumothorax, focal infiltrate, or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormalities.
{"gt_parse":{"question" : "Analyze the provided chest X-ray image and describe any abnormal findings. Include observations on: Lung fields: Note any areas of opacity, consolidation, nodules, masses, or abnormal lucency. Pleural spaces: Identify any effusions, pneumothorax, or thickening. Heart and mediastinum: Comment on size, shape, and any abnormalities. Bones and soft tissues: Describe any fractures, lesions, or abnormal calcifications. Diaphragm and costophrenic angles: Note any abnormalities or blunting. For each observation, specify the location (e.g., right upper lobe, left lower lobe) and characteristics (e.g., patchy, diffuse, localized). Based on these findings, suggest potential diagnoses or conditions that could explain the abnormalities, such as pneumonia, pulmonary edema, lung cancer, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, pneumothorax, cardiomegaly, rib fractures, etc. Conclude with a summary of the most significant findings and their clinical implications, noting any urgent or critical results that may require immediate attention. ", "answer" : "Intact XXXX sternotomy XXXX. Stable cardiomegaly with grossly unchanged rightward mediastinal shift. Unchanged appearance of left perihilar calcified lymph XXXX and left basilar calcified granuloma. Relatively unchanged appearance of prominent interstitial markings with patchy bibasilar atelectasis. The negative for pneumothorax, focal infiltrate, or large pleural effusion. No acute bony abnormalities."}}