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What Do The Following Test Reports Indicate?

There are no lung parenchymal infiltrates. The heart is not enlarged The trachea is midline The hemidiaphgragms and costophrenic angles are intact. The chest wall structures are unremarkble. Impreasion: no radiographic abnormality this negative or positive
Wed, 2 Nov 2016
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Hello, The above mentioned report means there is nothing abnormal noticed in the lungs. From the radiographic evidence, lungs are normal. That is the meaning. Now the doctor has to clinically assess the situation and take a call. Thanks.
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What Do The Following Test Reports Indicate?

Hello, The above mentioned report means there is nothing abnormal noticed in the lungs. From the radiographic evidence, lungs are normal. That is the meaning. Now the doctor has to clinically assess the situation and take a call. Thanks.