Abstract

Introduction: Chest X-rays have always been the baseline investigation to go for in the evaluation of pulmonary diseases. With the advent of new imaging techniques, focus has shifted from X-rays to computed tomography chest with a lesser time spent on the interpretation of chest X-ray. In spite of this, chest X-ray remains an indispensable investigation as it is simple, easy, cheap, associated with low radiation dose, and most importantly, it gives significant information to guide further management. Methods: We present a case in which important finding in chest X-ray was missed and identified later which led to a complete shift in the line of treatment. Results: Chest X-ray is the basic investigation for respiratory disorders, and its correct interpretation is of utmost importance. Conclusion: Keeping a high index of suspicion for nontubercular pulmonary diseases even in younger population is the need of hour.

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