How Could A Recent CT Scan Show No Signs Of Bronchietasis Which Was Previously Present?
This is actually not possible.
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Yes, you are right. This is actually not possible. Bronchiectesis is structural change in lung tissue which is permanent. So it is not possible to have no bronchiectesis on recent CT when you had it on your previous CT.
Honestly speaking, this is mostly due to subjective variation in CT reporting. New radiologist might have missed it. Routinely there is no need for contrast for bronchiectesis. We pulmonologist prefer HRCT (high resolution CT) thorax without contrast for follow up in bronchiectesis.
Please let me know
1. Was the first CT a HRCT or plain CT?
2. What was the indication for contrast in this CT?
Please reply me answers of above asked questions, so that I can guide you better. I will be happy to help you further. Wish you good health. Thanks.
Yes, you should definitely demand for second look.
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Yes, you should definitely demand for second look.
Or you can send your previous CT films and ask them to compare both the films (recent one and previous one).
Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further. Wish you good health. Thanks.
Can you send me images of previous CT?
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Yes, both are same. This is insane. You had bilateral mild bronchiectesis. And now normal CT thorax without bronchiectesis. This is weird.
Can you send me picture of your previous CT films?
I think there might be some error.
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You can send me via attachment.
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There is an 'attachment' / 'reports' section in your query. You can directly upload/attach them there during your follow-up question.
You can also send me any report or image via e-mail. You can ask customer care team for assistance.
And yes it is a good idea to get communication between Radiologist and Pulmonologist.
Also, ask for the comparison with previous CT if possible.
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Thanks.
Yes, it is good that you are not having bronchiectasis.
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This is excellent. See I was telling you about subjective variation in radiologist's reporting. Well, in the end, it is good that he told you don't have bronchiectasis.
In my opinion, there might be some chance of having bronchitis. Have you ever undergone PFT (Pulmonary Function Test)?
Bronchitis can explain everything, cough, mucus, breathing difficulty, bilateral CT abnormality, reversibility of abnormal CT finding etc.
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I have never touched a cigarette. My PFT was excellent, in fact one of the best results they have ever seen. I blew over 120 which 11% theoretical limit.
Have you ever undergone PFT
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I need more information for confirming whether it was acute bronchitis or chronic bronchitis.
Please let me know:
1. Do you smoke?
2. Have you ever undergone PFT (Pulmonary Function Test)? If yes, how long back and how were the results...
Please let me know the answers of above-asked questions so that I can guide you better.
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Wish you good health.
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Brief Answer:
need to rule out bronchitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It's great that you never touched a cigarette.
Glad to know your PFT values were also above par. So then, just go ahead with the Pulmonologist's visit and also discuss regarding the possibilities of bronchitis (chronic or not, can only be ascertained after a clinical check-up).
I will be happy to help you further. Wish you good health.
Thanks.