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==Overview==
==Overview==
Chest x ray findings are normal in patients with acute bronchitis, and, thus, chest radiography is not routinely recommended.
Chest x ray findings are normal in patients with acute bronchitis, and, thus, chest radiography is not routinely recommended.
== Chest x ray==
== Chest x ray==
Normal view of the lungs, May be ordered in specific situations, for example:
Normal view of the lungs is the most common finding. Chest x ray may be ordered in specific situations<ref name="pmid21121518">{{cite journal |vauthors=Albert RH |title=Diagnosis and treatment of acute bronchitis |journal=Am Fam Physician |volume=82 |issue=11 |pages=1345–50 |year=2010 |pmid=21121518 |doi= |url=}}</ref>, for example:
:'''1. If pneumonia is suspected,'''
:1. If pneumonia is suspected,
:'''2. If cough lasts for more than 3 weeks,'''
:2. If cough lasts for more than 3 weeks,
:'''3. In high-risk patients, such as those at the extremes of age or those with COPD, recent pneumonia, malignancy, congestive heart failure, tuberculosis, or immunocompromised or debilitated status to rule out ''[[Pneumonia]].''
:3. In high-risk patients, such as those at the extremes of age or those with COPD, recent pneumonia, malignancy, congestive heart failure, tuberculosis, or immunocompromised or debilitated status to rule out ''[[Pneumonia]].''


== References ==
== References ==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]

Overview

Chest x ray findings are normal in patients with acute bronchitis, and, thus, chest radiography is not routinely recommended.

Chest x ray

Normal view of the lungs is the most common finding. Chest x ray may be ordered in specific situations[1], for example:

1. If pneumonia is suspected,
2. If cough lasts for more than 3 weeks,
3. In high-risk patients, such as those at the extremes of age or those with COPD, recent pneumonia, malignancy, congestive heart failure, tuberculosis, or immunocompromised or debilitated status to rule out Pneumonia.

References

  1. Albert RH (2010). "Diagnosis and treatment of acute bronchitis". Am Fam Physician. 82 (11): 1345–50. PMID 21121518.


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