This document discusses what cardiovascular conditions can be seen on chest x-rays. It outlines several key findings:
1. The size and shape of the heart can indicate heart diseases. Enlargement of one or more chambers suggests dilatation or pericardial effusion.
2. Chamber hypertrophy and dilatation from pressure or volume overload can be seen. Volume overload leads to overall heart enlargement while pressure overload causes less visible changes.
3. Valve calcification seen on x-ray is diagnostic of rheumatic heart disease or congenital aortic stenosis. Pericardial calcification suggests constrictive pericarditis.