What Does The Chest Structure In The X Ray Indicate?
hi I had my x-ray 2 months ago and the result says III defined infiltrates right upper lobe, rest of the chest structures are unremarkable. IMPRESSION: DEFFERED REMARKS: TAKE LORDOTIC VIEW. what does it mean? is it a serious case and should I be worried about it?
Your report suggests suspicious infiltrates in right upper lung.It may be sequel of past infection or active infection. It is difficult to determine low grade infection present inside the lesion. Apico-lordotic view should be taken to properly visualize apical areas because apical areas are covered by many bony structures like clavicle,ribs.
It is important to rule out infective etiology. You need proper clinical examination and further investigations. Proper treatment depend upon findings.
Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does The Chest Structure In The X Ray Indicate?
Hello Thanks for writing to HCM Your report suggests suspicious infiltrates in right upper lung.It may be sequel of past infection or active infection. It is difficult to determine low grade infection present inside the lesion. Apico-lordotic view should be taken to properly visualize apical areas because apical areas are covered by many bony structures like clavicle,ribs. It is important to rule out infective etiology. You need proper clinical examination and further investigations. Proper treatment depend upon findings. Hope I have answered your question. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan