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Got my Doc's report today. Radio results of CHEST ER'S 2 VIEWS PA & LAT. CUT 71020. Bibasilarparenchymal scarring. No discrete consolidation identified. Please tell me what this means. ... View answer
Hello Doctor, I have just gone through a CT scan and the results are as below: 1. MILD SUBPLEURAL FIBROTIC OPACITIES IN BILATERAL APICAL REGIONS. 2. NO ACTIVE LUNG PARENCHYMAL INFECTION SEEN P.S. I never ... View answer
pulmonary hila are unremarkable, there are subtle nodular parenchymalopacities in the right mid lung laterally, linear opacities are noted in the left mid lung laterally, likely representing... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
Hi Doc. Last 02/28 my colleague xray findings suspicious opacities at both apices then advised ... parenchymal infiltrates can you please tell us what this means. Thank you ... View answer
Good morning Doc, my son had APICOGRAM examination on his lung findings: faint nodular opacity is seen in the left apical region. NO evidence for active parenchymalopacities is seen in the visualized ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
for the chest apicolordotic view& the result is no active parenchymal infiltrates seen & previousley noted linear opacities could be due to fibrosis..i am worried to my result thank you ... View answer
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