How Can An Abnormal Mass Seen In The Lung In An X-ray Report Be Tested And Diagnosed?
Question: Hi ,
My chest x-ray report say
“ Suspicious small hazy opacity is seen in right lower zone in paracardiac region -? Cause .
Rest no obvious focal lesion seen in the lung parenchyma.
Bilateral apical pleural thickening is seen . Bilateral hula and brinchovascular markings appear mildly prominent.
What does it mean ?
My chest x-ray report say
“ Suspicious small hazy opacity is seen in right lower zone in paracardiac region -? Cause .
Rest no obvious focal lesion seen in the lung parenchyma.
Bilateral apical pleural thickening is seen . Bilateral hula and brinchovascular markings appear mildly prominent.
What does it mean ?
Brief Answer:
Explain your symptoms...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Your X-ray shows an abnormality in the right lung. The abnormality may be due to an infection or mass lesion. It's difficult to differentiate the two based on X-ray. A CT scan will be necessary.
May I know your symptoms and the reason why chest X-ray was performed?
What is your doctor planning to do next?
Regards
Explain your symptoms...
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Your X-ray shows an abnormality in the right lung. The abnormality may be due to an infection or mass lesion. It's difficult to differentiate the two based on X-ray. A CT scan will be necessary.
May I know your symptoms and the reason why chest X-ray was performed?
What is your doctor planning to do next?
Regards
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