Abstract
The radiograph is a cost-effective and minimally invasive testing mechanism used to assist clinicians in the diagnosis of many diseases that affect the newborn. However, radiographic interpretations can differ between radiologists and clinicians. The interpretation of findings is most accurate when considered in the context of the patient's clinical presentation, symptoms, and test results. This column presents readers with a basic approach to reading a radiograph as well as a guide to interpreting both chest and abdominal x-rays.
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