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What Is The Diagnosis Of An X-ray With Impression- Basal Pneumonitis,right Rule Out Primary Puberculosis?

My grand daughter 2yrs.and 3months old x-ray clinical diagnosis: Findings-streaky hazed densities in the right lower lobe, Nodular densities in the retrocardiac. Heart, body thorax, diaphragm and sinusis are negative. IMPRESSION- BASAL PNEUMONITIS, RIGHT. RULE OUT PRIMARY PUBERCULOSIS
Thu, 27 Nov 2014
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Hi,
Report suggests that there is basal pneumonitis but this type of picture is also seen in a child suffering from tuberculosis infection, called primary complex.
So x-ray study and clinical symptoms should be correlated.
Blood testing for TC, DC, ESR shoild be carried out.
Mountex test will be of much important.
Consult pediatrician and get examined and investigated.
Ok and take care.
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What Is The Diagnosis Of An X-ray With Impression- Basal Pneumonitis,right Rule Out Primary Puberculosis?

Hi, Report suggests that there is basal pneumonitis but this type of picture is also seen in a child suffering from tuberculosis infection, called primary complex. So x-ray study and clinical symptoms should be correlated. Blood testing for TC, DC, ESR shoild be carried out. Mountex test will be of much important. Consult pediatrician and get examined and investigated. Ok and take care.