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What Does X Ray Showing No Acute Cardiopulmonary Process Mean?
Hi Doctors, I need a help from your side. My was suffering from breathing problem from last 3 weeks. One of the Doctor suggested to take X-Ray of Chest. We did that. The Impression in the X-Ray showed that: No Acute Cardiopulmonary Process. After seeing this report, the doctor said that you are in very critical situation. I don t know what to do now. Please help me. Your Help will save my family.
X-findings are always co-related with the clinical condition of the patient. It is very difficult to say anything just by looking at the report of the X-ray. What you described is not something very bad instead. I suggest you to visit your doctor again to co-related this report with the clinical condition of the patient.
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Dr. Sameen Bin Naeem, General & Family Physician
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What Does X Ray Showing No Acute Cardiopulmonary Process Mean?
Hello, X-findings are always co-related with the clinical condition of the patient. It is very difficult to say anything just by looking at the report of the X-ray. What you described is not something very bad instead. I suggest you to visit your doctor again to co-related this report with the clinical condition of the patient. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Sameen Bin Naeem, General & Family Physician