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What Does The Following Chest X-ray Report Suggest?

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Posted on Sat, 8 Apr 2017
Question: chest xray report = "left basilar pleural-parenchymal opacity correlate for infiltrate mild hyperinflation". What does this mean? I have no symptoms.

Had to have x-ray because had a positive PPD.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Jolanda (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Do the following tests

Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking HealthcareMagic,

I can understand your concern.

This chest X-ray may or may not be related to PPD test result. I mean to say that, the PPD test result is incidentally detected.

If you were my patient I would recommend you the following examinations:

-The direct examination of sputum for bacillus of tuberculosis that may be taken from cough secretions or by bronchoscopic lavage (BAL).

-CT of the thorax with intravenous contrast to explore better what kind of opacity it is.

If the results are positive for tuberculosis your doctor will refer you to a Pulmonologist who for sure will start the medications against tuberculosis.

If the results are not related, the pulmonologist will advise you further, probably h/she will prescribe you a treatment for TB and explore further the opacity with chest CT.

Please consult with your doctor regarding the above tests.

Take care

Feel free to ask me again

DR.Jolanda



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What Does The Following Chest X-ray Report Suggest?

Brief Answer: Do the following tests Detailed Answer: Hello and thank you for asking HealthcareMagic, I can understand your concern. This chest X-ray may or may not be related to PPD test result. I mean to say that, the PPD test result is incidentally detected. If you were my patient I would recommend you the following examinations: -The direct examination of sputum for bacillus of tuberculosis that may be taken from cough secretions or by bronchoscopic lavage (BAL). -CT of the thorax with intravenous contrast to explore better what kind of opacity it is. If the results are positive for tuberculosis your doctor will refer you to a Pulmonologist who for sure will start the medications against tuberculosis. If the results are not related, the pulmonologist will advise you further, probably h/she will prescribe you a treatment for TB and explore further the opacity with chest CT. Please consult with your doctor regarding the above tests. Take care Feel free to ask me again DR.Jolanda