Bronchopneumonia chest radiograph, i.e. X-ray, mainly shows increased lung texture and dense shadows. 1. Bronchopneumonia is most common in infants and young children, the elderly and extremely debilitated, the clinical manifestations of fever, cough, cough mucus sputum or accompanied by chest pain, dyspnea, cyanosis and so on. 2. The X-ray manifestations of bronchopneumonia mainly include lesions in the middle and lower fields of both lungs, the inner and middle bands of the lungs, increased lung texture, thickening and blurring, patchy fuzzy and dense shadows along the distribution of the lung texture, and dense lesions can be fused into larger flaky shadows, with uniform or uneven density, which can be accompanied by limited lung hyperinflation or lung atelectasis. If the manifestations of bronchopneumonia occur, it is important to consult a clinician.