Further review of the PA view demonstrates additional important findings.
		In this enlargement of the hilar region, 
 engorgement of the upper lobe veins  is well seen, a finding typical of pulmonary venous hypertension.
		In this enlargement of the right lower lung field, so-called 
 Kerley B lines  are seen. They are due to lymphatic engorgement, and imply a significantly elevated left atrial pressure.