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Differential Diagnosis For Xray/Extra bump/high left heart border/Chest
- Neoplastic Disorders
Thymoma
Pericardial tumor, primary- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Coronary arteriovenous fistula
Tetralogy of Fallot
Transposition, great vessels, corrected
Tricuspid valve, Ebstein anomaly- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Mediastinal mass
Aneurysm, ventricular
Pericardium cyst
Pericardium defect- Reference to Organ System
Left atrial hypertrophy
Cardiomyopathy- Synonyms
- Chest exclusion X-ray, Chest Radiography, CHEST X RAY, Chest X-ray, CXR, CXR Chest X-ray, Extra Bump/High Left Heart Border, Plain chest X-ray, Plain chest X-ray (procedure), RADIOGR THORACIC, Radiographic procedure on chest, Radiographic procedure on chest (procedure), Radiographies Thoracic, Radiography of chest, Radiography of chest (procedure), Radiography of chest wall, Radiography of chest wall (procedure), Radiography Thoracic, Radiologic examination of chest, Thoracic cage X-ray, Thoracic cage X-ray (procedure), THORACIC RADIOGR, Thoracic Radiographies, Thoracic Radiography, Thorax X-ray, Xray, X-ray chest, X-ray of chest, X-ray of chest wall, X-ray thoracic cage, X-ray thoracic cage (procedure)
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)