Bilateral radiographic opacities refer to areas of increased density observed on imaging studies, such as X-rays, affecting both sides of the body, typically indicating pathological processes. Their clinical significance lies in the potential identification of conditions like pneumonia, pulmonary oedema, or interstitial lung disease, which can guide diagnosis and management. A key association is with congestive heart failure, where bilateral opacities may suggest fluid accumulation in the lungs.

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