FINDINGS:
Bilateral perihilar patchy opacities may relate to pulmonary edema although
 multifocal infectious process is not excluded in the appropriate clinical
 setting. There is no pleural effusion or pneumothorax. The cardiac silhouette
 is moderately enlarged. Mediastinal contours are unremarkable.

IMPRESSION:
Bilateral perihilar patchy opacities may relate to pulmonary edema but
 infectious process is not excluded in the appropriate clinical setting.
 Enlarged cardiac silhouette. No pleural effusion seen.