With large amounts of free pleural effusion
- A: the affected hemithorax appears excessively lucent
- B: there may be a mediastinal shift to the affected side
- C: there may be a mediastinal shift to the unaffected side
- D: there is no mediastinal shift,but there may be tracheal deviation
- E: the affected hemithorax appears excessively dense
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