Fig. 9From: Chest CT examinations in patients presenting with acute chest pain: a pictorial reviewA 20-year-old old female presented with retrosternal chest pain, fever, and elevated white blood counts. (a-b) PA and lateral chest radiograph. Initially the plain radiograph was read as without abnormalities. (c) Axial chest CTA, performed under suspicion of a pulmonary embolism shows a consolidation in the left lower lobe, which can be seen as a subtle abnormality on the lateral chest x-ray in (b) (arrow)Back to article page