chest x rays

How Are Chest X-Rays Interpreted in Toxicology?

Interpreting chest X-rays in the context of toxicology involves looking for specific patterns and changes that are indicative of toxic injury:
- Diffuse interstitial or alveolar infiltrates may suggest chemical pneumonitis.
- Alveolar consolidation can be a sign of infection secondary to toxic exposure.
- Bilateral opacities might indicate acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), often associated with severe toxic exposures.

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