Are Suspicious Densities Are Seen In The Right Upper Lobe In An X-ray Report A Problem?
suspicious densities are seen in the right upper lobe, projecting over osseous structures, No other frank parenchymal infiltrates are noted. The pulmonary vascular pattern is within normal. The cardiac show is not enlarged. The diaphragm, lateral costophrenic sulci and the bony thorax are unramrkable.
Densities over right upper lobe may be due to healed pulmonary tuberculosis or pulmonary hamartoma or secondaries or healed granuloma, etc. Please get it done CT chest then you come to know where is the exact location and possibly etiology for it. Apart this your X-ray is normal.
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Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu, Internal Medicine Specialist
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Are Suspicious Densities Are Seen In The Right Upper Lobe In An X-ray Report A Problem?
Hi, Densities over right upper lobe may be due to healed pulmonary tuberculosis or pulmonary hamartoma or secondaries or healed granuloma, etc. Please get it done CT chest then you come to know where is the exact location and possibly etiology for it. Apart this your X-ray is normal. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu, Internal Medicine Specialist