Chest X-rayX-Ray, Chest Test OverviewA chest
X-ray is a picture of the chest that shows your
heart ,
lungs , airway, blood vessels, and
lymph nodes. A chest X-ray also shows the bones of
your spine and chest, including your
breastbone ,
ribs ,
collarbone , and the upper part of your
spine . A chest X-ray is the most common imaging test
or X-ray used to find problems inside the chest. A chest X-ray can help find some problems with the organs and
structures inside the chest. Usually two pictures are taken, one from the back
of the chest and another from the side. In an emergency when only one X-ray
picture is taken, a front view is usually done. Doctors may not always get the
information they need from a chest X-ray to find the cause of a problem. If the
results from a chest X-ray are not normal or do not give enough information
about the chest problem, more specific X-rays or other tests may be done, such
as a
computed tomography (CT),
ultrasound,
echocardiography, or
MRI scan.
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