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attenuation of the right thyroid lobe, most commonly secondary to a goiter. Thoracic lymphnodes: there is ... bilateral hilar lymphnodes, consistent with remote granulomatous disease . Bones... View answer
like to ask the following-left hilar and subcarinal calcifiedlymphnodes as well as calcified splenic ...Hello, thank you for your time and help, these questions to a recent ct scan of my... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
left hilar lymphnodes. What is the connection between bronchitis and enlarged heart? Can my heart get ...I was diagnosed with bronchitis and the xray said: Bones, soft tissues lungs, mediastinum and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
my mother had a chest xray becasue she had a very bad cough and it said that her lungs are mildly under inflated and again seen are prominent bronchial calcification and probable calcifiedlymph... View answer
I had a ct chest w/o contrast I ve had trouble with my lungs for years it said a few things but I wanted to know about this part Calcified granuloma are identified in the right lung with calcified... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
hi my mother have two tiny calcified nodules projecting at left supraclavicular fossa could be due to small calcifiedlymphnodes. A 0.8CM faint nodule projecting at left upper zone of the lung ... View answer
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