Diabetes mellitus. II: Routine chest radiography. |
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Authors: | A D Hamed A Akinsola |
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Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Chest radiographs of 43 consecutive diabetic patients were evaluated with a view to determine their role as a routine investigation of patients with diabetes mellitus. 22 (51.2%) patients had normal chest radiographs. The remaining 21 patients had 61 abnormalities found in their chest radiographs. 26 (42.6%) of these were significant abnormalities while 35 (57.4%) were non-significant. Of the former, 42.3% were due to cardiomegaly while in the latter group, aortic unfolding was the main finding. Radiological abnormalities were more commonly observed in patients aged 40 years and over, than in those below, with a ratio of 3:1. Chest radiographs corroborated clinical diagnosis in 19 of the 21 cases in whom abnormalities were observed. This study shows that routine chest radiograph in diabetic patients is useful in those with clinical symptoms and in older diabetics above the age of 40 years. |
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