Image,impression https://raw.githubusercontent.com/funnyPhani/mimicData/main/02aa804e-bde0afdd-112c0b34-7bc16630-4e384014.jpg," FINAL REPORT EXAMINATION: CHEST (PA AND LAT) INDICATION: ___F with new onset ascites // eval for infection TECHNIQUE: Chest PA and lateral COMPARISON: None. FINDINGS: There is no focal consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Bilateral nodular opacities that most likely represent nipple shadows. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Clips project over the left lung, potentially within the breast. The imaged upper abdomen is unremarkable. Chronic deformity of the posterior left sixth and seventh ribs are noted. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process." https://raw.githubusercontent.com/funnyPhani/mimicData/main/68b5c4b1-227d0485-9cc38c3f-7b84ab51-4b472714.jpg," FINAL REPORT EXAMINATION: CHEST (PA AND LAT) INDICATION: History: ___F with shortness of breath TECHNIQUE: Chest PA and lateral COMPARISON: ___ FINDINGS: The cardiac, mediastinal and hilar contours are normal. Pulmonary vasculature is normal. Lungs are clear. No pleural effusion or pneumothorax is present. Multiple clips are again seen projecting over the left breast. Remote left-sided rib fractures are also re- demonstrated. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary abnormality." https://raw.githubusercontent.com/funnyPhani/mimicData/main/68b5c4b1-227d0485-9cc38c3f-7b84ab51-4b472714.jpg," FINAL REPORT EXAMINATION: CHEST (PORTABLE AP) INDICATION: ___F with cough // acute process? COMPARISON: Chest radiograph ___ FINDINGS: Single frontal view of the chest provided. There is no focal consolidation, effusion, or pneumothorax. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is normal. Again seen are multiple clips projecting over the left breast and remote left-sided rib fractures. No free air below the right hemidiaphragm is seen. IMPRESSION: No acute intrathoracic process." https://raw.githubusercontent.com/funnyPhani/mimicData/main/ea030e7a-2e3b1346-bc518786-7a8fd698-f673b44c.jpg," FINAL REPORT INDICATION: ___ year old woman with cirrhosis. TECHNIQUE: Frontal chest radiographs were obtained with the patient in the upright position. COMPARISON: Radiographs from ___, ___ and ___. FINDINGS: The lungs are clear of focal consolidation, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The heart size is normal. The mediastinal contours are normal. Multiple surgical clips project over the left breast, and old left rib fractures are noted. IMPRESSION: No acute cardiopulmonary process." https://raw.githubusercontent.com/funnyPhani/mimicData/main/096052b7-d256dc40-453a102b-fa7d01c6-1b22c6b4.jpg," FINAL REPORT EXAMINATION: CHEST (PA AND LAT) INDICATION: ___M with hypoxia // ?pna, aspiration. COMPARISON: None FINDINGS: PA and lateral views of the chest provided. The lungs are adequately aerated. There is a focal consolidation at the left lung base adjacent to the lateral hemidiaphragm. There is mild vascular engorgement. There is bilateral apical pleural thickening. The cardiomediastinal silhouette is remarkable for aortic arch calcifications. The heart is top normal in size. IMPRESSION: Focal consolidation at the left lung base, possibly representing aspiration or pneumonia. Central vascular engorgement."