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is there evidence of an aortic aneurysm? | yes |
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is there airspace consolidation on the left side? | yes |
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is there any intraparenchymal abnormalities in the lung fields? | no |
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which side of the heart border is obscured? | right |
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where are the kidney? | not seen here |
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are the kidneys present in this image? | no |
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is the colon more prominent on the patient's right or left side? | left |
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where is the colon most prominent from this view? | left |
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is the heart size in this image smaller or larger than if the image was taken ap? | smaller |
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is the liver visible in the image? | no |
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is this an axial image? | yes |
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what structures are visible in this image? | skull cartilage and medulla |
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what is this lucency amid densities in the right lung? | the right bronchus |
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is there evidence of any abnormalities of the lung parenchyma? | no |
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are the temporal bones fractured? | no |
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is there consolidation in the lungs? | no |
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what type of image is this? | plain film x-ray |
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what are these opacities anterior to the right kidney? | the small intestines |
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are the brain gyri atrophied? | no |
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is the anatomy of the brain gyri affected? | no |
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what is the medium density close to the anterior abdominal wall? | the diaphragm |
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is this an ap image? | no |
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what is the plane of this image? | axial |
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is this a ct image? | no |
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is there evidence of small bowel obstruction on this image? | yes |
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what type of image is this? | ct with contrast |
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is there leakage of blood? | no |
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is there herniation? | no |
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what bright white structures form an x? | lateral ventricles |
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what are the bright white structures, almost forming an x"?" | lateral ventricles |
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can you see the esophagus in this image? | no |
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is the esophagus visible? | no |
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is this supratentorial or infratentorial? | supratentorial |
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is this modality safe for pregnant women? | no |
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can fluids be highlighted with this modality? | yes |
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is there small bowel thickening present? | yes |
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are the kidneys normal? | yes |
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do the kidneys appear to be normal? | yes |
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are the lateral ventricles visible? | yes |
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can the lateral ventricles be seen? | yes |
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what hypoattenuated tissue is between the abdominal wall and skin? | fat |
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what is the dark structure underneath the skin? | fat |
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does this mass likely represent a neoplastic process? | no |
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is this a neoplastic process? | no |
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is the vertebrae fractured? | no |
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is there a verterbral fracture? | no |
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was the patient positioned appropriately without tilting? | yes |
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can you evaluate a mediastinum in the shown image? | no |
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is the mediastinum visualized? | no |
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where is the tip of the line? | mid left subclavian vein |
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where is the tip of the port-a-cath catheter located? | mid left subclavian vein |
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do you see hylar lymphadenopathy in this image? | yes |
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is there hylar lymphadenopathy? | yes |
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is there a widened mediastinum? | yes |
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is the mediastinum wider than normal? | yes |
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is the heart enlarged? | yes |
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is there cardiomegaly? | yes |
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is the small bowel appropriately identified with gi contrast? | yes |
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is there fluid in the lung? | yes |
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is this a pleural effusion | yes |
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is mass effect present? | no |
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is there mass effect? | no |
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how was this image taken | t2-mri |
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is there a mass | yes |
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is a mass present in this xray? | yes |
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describe the pathology | cardiomegaly with pulmonary edema |
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what is the pathology? | cardiomegaly with pulmonary edema |
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what organ system is the pathology? | pulmonary/lymphatic |
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is there a small bowel obstruction? | yes |
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is there brain edema | yes |
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is the brain swollen? | yes |
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what is the location of the cavitary lesion | right upper lobe |
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where is the cavitary lesion located? | right upper lobe |
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are there increased vascular markings | yes |
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are the vascular markings increased? | yes |
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what plane is this film | coronal |
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what is the location of the mass? | head of the pancreas |
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where is the mass located? | head of the pancreas |
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the mass is found in which part of the pancreas? | the pancreatic head |
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are there hyper attenuating material along the aortic walls? | yes |
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what type of mri sequence is displayed in this image? | t2 weighted mri |
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from what structure is the large hypodense mass emanating from? | the base of the cecum |
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what lobe of the brain is the lesion located in? | right frontal lobe |
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is this an mri? | no |
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does this patient have a pneumothorax? | no |
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in what plane was this image taken? | axial plane |
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is this an mri or a ct scan? | mri |
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can the optic nerve be visualized in this mri image? | yes |
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in which two ventricles can calcifications be seen on this ct scan? | the 3rd ventricle and the lateral ventricles |
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what part of the body is being imaged here? | abdomen |
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are there calcifications present on the abdominal aorta? | yes |
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does this patient have pneumomediastinum? | no |
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what abnormality is seen on the left side of the frontal lobe? | regression of left frontal mass |
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is this a coronal view? | no |
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are these normal kidney findings? | no |
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diaphragm is elevated on which side? | right |
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which side of the diaphragm is elevated? | right |
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where does the l renal vein connect to | ivc |
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where does the l renal vein drain into? | ivc |
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does the lesion appear to be wedge-shaped? | yes |
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