1. The document discusses what cardiovascular conditions can be seen on chest x-rays, including enlargement of the heart, changes to chamber size, valve calcification, and changes to pulmonary vessel size.
2. Enlargement of the heart can indicate dilatation of one or more chambers or pericardial effusion. Volume overload from conditions like mitral regurgitation can cause ventricular enlargement visible on x-ray.
3. Calcification of the valves, particularly the mitral and aortic valves, can be seen on x-ray and indicates rheumatic heart disease or congenital aortic stenosis.