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Had a recent medical examination including chest x-ray. The medical imaging report indicated the following impressions: bilateral pulmonaryhyperaeration apical pleural thickening bilateral atheromatous ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirmala P
( General & Family Physician)
Can the following pulmonary conditions be diagnosed effectively by x-ray imaging or by nuclear medicine imaging with technetium contrast? Pulmonary fibrosis Airway remodling Pulmonary hypertension ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
I am a 67 yr old female. I was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension 4 yrs ago. my pulmonary doctor feels this is a results of sleep apnea . I am on a CPAP machine hs. I was diagnosed with pulmonary ... View answer
Had a ct chest pulmonary embolism w contrast on 12/20/13, 59 yr old male smoker. Findings: There is no pneumonia or pleural effusion . There is a 3 mm right upper lobe pulmonary nodule on image 78, 2 ... View answer
[I am 19 yrs. old and I have my chest PA (xray) last week for my school requirments and the result was this lungs are hyperaerated with low set of memidiaphragm and the impression is pulmonay hyperraeration. I am afraid of... View answer
Hi doc,my mom diagnosed that she is having a pulmonary hyperaeration.What does it mean? Is says also that hazy infiltrates seen on the right upper lung zone.What is the cause of this? Hoping that i ... View answer
I just found out that I have Pulmonaryhyperaeration. No acute disease. My symptoms include a ... Pulmonary specialist a few months ago and passed the breathing test.) ... View answer
same, but there was stated there pulmonaryhyperaeration?..may i ask what is that mean? is it ...i have tuberculosis before and now the findings last oct. 2014 was pulmonary tuberculosis with ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Surendra Kumar Gurjar
( Anesthesiologist)
Hello doctor, good day, im 25 y/o male, non smoker, occasional alcohol drinker, no asthma. I just got my xray result and it says pulmonaryhyperaeration bilateral. Is this result a bad sign? I have ... View answer
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