Which of the following findings on a radiologic report would indicate the presence of a tension pneumothorax?
A) Bilateral inversion of diaphragm, long narrow heart, and flattened ribs
B) Blunting of costophrenic angles, marked interstitial infiltrates, and apical free air
C) Contralateral mediastinal shift, diaphragmatic depression, and flattening of ribs
D) Ipsilateral mediastinal shift, sail-shape noted right hemithorax, and marked interstitial infiltrates right sided
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