Lateral decubitus position
The patient can also be   examined in a lateral decubitus position. This could be helpful to assess the   volume of pleural effusion and demonstrate   whether a pleural effusion is mobile or loculated. You could also look at the   nondependent hemithorax to confirm a pneumothorax in a patient   who could not be examined erect.  Additionally, the dependant lung should  increase in density due to atelectasis from the weight of the mediastinum putting  pressure on it.  Failure to do so indicates air trapping.


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