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position of left breast seen. Suggest clinical +/- histological correlation. No definite axillarylymphadenopathy seen. 4 Hypermetabolic sclerotic change in right thyroid cartilage can also be metastatic or ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manoranjan Chowhan
( Radiologist)
bronchus intermedius. There is no mediastinal, hilar or axillarylymphadenopathy . The heart size is within ... inflammatory/infectious. Specifically, TB should be considered. There is no cavitation or... View answer
, hilar or axillarylymphadenopathy . The heart size is within normal limits. There is no pericardial ... this test? What could be other causes of the CT scan findings? Thankyou. ... View answer
are the causes, implications and treatment. .... Findings as per sonography are suggestive of cervical lymphadenopathy on the left side (Tubercular ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Tushar Kanti Biswas
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Mammogram said bilateral axillarylymphadenopathy with preserved fatty hilum. I take mammo on aug 2012. result is negative. Mammogram said bilateral axillarylymphadenopathy with preserved fatty... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priya S K
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi .I hava a single right axillarylymphadenopathy measured 0.5 by 1 cm one week after blood sampling.It s a firm,at first tender, but now nontender .I m a 50 years old man,otherwise healthy,nonsmoker ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka
( General & Family Physician)
the patient s ct scan report of thorax says the following: minimally enhancing mixed enhancing attenuating mass lesion across posterio-lateral aspect of right upper lobe with right axillarylymphadenopathy ... View answer
My daughter was diagnosed with Osteosarcoma and has completed treatment recently. Her Chest CT says No suspicious osseous lesions , No mediastinal, hilar, axillarylymphadenopathy and No new pulmonary ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Geeta Gangavati
( General & Family Physician)
hello, first i got breast pain. i checked mamogram. result shows bilateral axillarylymphadenopathy with preserved fatty hilum - insignificant . doctor says nothing problem in mamogram. adviced following ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
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