Hi, My husband is 74 diabetic and hypertension, his x ray report is: Accentuated bronchovascular markings Veiling of right lower lung zone Obliteration of right costophrenic angle Diffuse bromciectatic changes over right lung base Atheromatous plaque seen in aortic knuckle Relative increase in cardiac silouhette Please tell me what it means
Right now he is unable to sleep well at night and is coughing.
Accentuated broncho-vascular markings with obliteration of right CP angle may be due to early heart failure.It is important to assess clinically and further investigations like ECHO. Respiratory problem may be aggravated due to bonchiectatic changes in right lower zone of lung. He may need propped up position in bed and few medicines. Increased heart size may be due to chronic hypertension,heart failure etc. Your husband need proper evaluation by a cardiologist.
Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Hello Accentuated broncho-vascular markings with obliteration of right CP angle may be due to early heart failure.It is important to assess clinically and further investigations like ECHO. Respiratory problem may be aggravated due to bonchiectatic changes in right lower zone of lung. He may need propped up position in bed and few medicines. Increased heart size may be due to chronic hypertension,heart failure etc. Your husband need proper evaluation by a cardiologist. Get well soon. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan