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What Do Fibrohazed Densities In Both Apices And Mild Rightward Curvature Of The Thoracic Spine Suggest?

Have a good day doc my name is jaymar CUSTODIO 29 of age base of the resurl of my x-ray there are fibrohazed densities in both apices Hearth is not enlarged Hemidiaphragms, sinuses, and soft tissues are intact. Note of mild rightward curvature of the thoracic spine. What is the meaning of this doc?
Tue, 16 Oct 2018
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Hello,

Incomplete data.

Suspicious of tuberculosis of the lungs with scoliosis.

Based on the chest x-ray report you seem to be suffering from tuberculosis of the lungs which needs to be confirmed by additional lab tests such as CBC, ESR, Sputum for AFB, and Mantoux test.

You also have scoliosis (a right thoracic curvature) seems to be normal. You need to consult your treating doctor for further evaluation and certain lab tests to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
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What Do Fibrohazed Densities In Both Apices And Mild Rightward Curvature Of The Thoracic Spine Suggest?

Hello, Incomplete data. Suspicious of tuberculosis of the lungs with scoliosis. Based on the chest x-ray report you seem to be suffering from tuberculosis of the lungs which needs to be confirmed by additional lab tests such as CBC, ESR, Sputum for AFB, and Mantoux test. You also have scoliosis (a right thoracic curvature) seems to be normal. You need to consult your treating doctor for further evaluation and certain lab tests to confirm the diagnosis of tuberculosis. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali