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My father is 74 years old and is heart patient, diabetic and suffers with High BP. He has big mole on his nose and planning to go for a surgery after few days. Before surgery he has to go through few tests to check he is fit enough for the surgery. He went for a chest X Ray today.Remark on report shows:Long standing fibrotic infiltration right upper zone there is right apical pleural thickening.bronchitis.the clinical correlation is suggested.What does all the above mean? Is he at any risk? Is it a lung disease? Is it wise to go for surgery to remove mole?
The X-ray remarks are suggestive of long standing lung problem. This could be due to age factor or due to smoking (if there is a history of smoking). He is at mild to moderate risk for the surgery. Yes, like I said it is a long standing chronic lung disease. You may still proceed with the surgery since it is superficial surgery to remove the mole on his nose.
However, a physician should examine the patient, and say yes to it, before proceeding with the surgery. Do not worry, the treating doctors will take a second opinion with a physician or a pulmonologist (lung specialist) before proceeding with the surgery.
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Shanthi E., General & Family Physician
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What Does This Chest X-ray Result Indicate?
Hello, The X-ray remarks are suggestive of long standing lung problem. This could be due to age factor or due to smoking (if there is a history of smoking). He is at mild to moderate risk for the surgery. Yes, like I said it is a long standing chronic lung disease. You may still proceed with the surgery since it is superficial surgery to remove the mole on his nose. However, a physician should examine the patient, and say yes to it, before proceeding with the surgery. Do not worry, the treating doctors will take a second opinion with a physician or a pulmonologist (lung specialist) before proceeding with the surgery. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shanthi E., General & Family Physician