The results of the chest radiographs show that there is no obvious abnormality in the chest and lungs, and all the tissues and structures are within the normal range.
First of all, the shape of the pulmonary hilum is regular, suggesting that there is no mass lesion around; the mediastinum is not widened, indicating that there is no space occupation in the mediastinum; the size and shape of the cardiac shadow can suggest that there is no obvious manifestation of heart failure and pulmonary arterial hypertension; the lack of abnormality of the bilateral diaphragm suggests that there is no diaphragmatic hernia, and there is no diaphragmatic compression. The overall results described are normal.
Chest X-ray alone is only a screening test, and can be combined with cardiac ultrasonography and clinical examination to assist judgment. If there are obvious symptoms, it is also necessary to complete the corresponding examination to comprehensively determine the cardiovascular and pulmonary conditions.
If any abnormality is found, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner and take standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.