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I had undergone chest-ap lateral xray recently. These are the impression of the radiologist: 1.) Hazy densities, both bases which may be due to confluent lung markings in hypoventilation or pneumonia. Please correlate clinically; 2). Probable cardiomegaly; 3) atherosclerotic aorta; 3) thoracic spondylosis What does this mean? Please help because this for my employment. Thanks - Weng
HI Well come to HCM Your query is appreciated, the given radio logical report of x-ray chest is not indicative of any disease still it need to be correlate with clinical condition for which is being done, if it is not symptoms are there then it is nothing to worry to confirmed what ever the queries being suggested here may need further investigations, like cardiomegaly means increase the heart size, and bone condition, pneumonia, stiffness of aorta, hope this information helps.
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HI Well come to HCM Your query is appreciated, the given radio logical report of x-ray chest is not indicative of any disease still it need to be correlate with clinical condition for which is being done, if it is not symptoms are there then it is nothing to worry to confirmed what ever the queries being suggested here may need further investigations, like cardiomegaly means increase the heart size, and bone condition, pneumonia, stiffness of aorta, hope this information helps.