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Survey of lung fields, bones and soft tissues

Last reviewed dd mmm yyyy. Last edited dd mmm yyyy

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Lung fields:

  • identify any obvious abnormality
  • if none is seen then examine the lung fields systematically:
    • compare both sides
    • note the lung markings on the two sides and follow them to the lung edge
    • look at the apices and the costophrenic angles

Bones:

  • look for erosion, notching, fractures

Soft tissues:

  • look for surgical emphysema, air in the soft tissues, mastectomy

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