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Cephalization Of The Pulmonary Vessels

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Dr.     Jnikolla MD

Recent xray reading states: Bilateral hazy pulmonary opacities with indistinct vessels. No convincing pleural effusions. Heart is grossly normal size. Mild atheromatous changes to aorta . No acute ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Jnikolla ( Pulmonologist)
Dr.    Risu MD

A cat scan for the lungs revealed atherosclerosis of the great vessels , aorta and coronary arteries. Aorta and pulmonary arteries are normal in caliber. Heart and and pericardium are within normal ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Risu ( Cardiologist)
Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis MD

Frontal and Lateral Chest x-rays: Heart size and pulmonary vessels are normal. Lungs are clear. No pneumothorax or pleural effusion is evident. Mediastinal contour is normal. No free air is present under the ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis ( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar MD

What does this mean from a chest X-ray? Clearly aerated with a hyperinflated inspiratory level. Normal size heart, pulmonary vessels are normal siz. No evidence of any pleural fluid. A pneumothorax is ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar ( Pulmonologist)
Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar MD

and great vessels are unremarkable. The trachea and mainstem bronchi show no significant abnormality. The lungs show no evidence of air space consolidation or mass. No evidence of pulmonary emphysema ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar ( Pulmonologist)

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Dr. Salman Naeem MD

hi 1-what is the mitral stenosis effects on atria, ventricles, cardiac vessels? 2-what is the mitral regurgitation effects on ventricles, cardiac vessels, and pulmonary vein? ... View answer

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Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel MD

pulmonary hypertension (high blood pressure in the blood vessels of the lungs). It helps lower pulmonary blood pressure by relaxing and widening blood vessels, allowing blood to flow more... View answer

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Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar MD

vessels associated with the limbs of this crescentic lesion, and a pulmonary AVM is a consideration ...what does this mean.. RIGHT pulmonary nodule: Crescentic pulmonary nodule within the RIGHT... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar ( Pulmonologist)
Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi MD

pulmonary vessels are within the normal limits the cardiac shadow is not enlarged the diaphgram ... : normal carido-pulmonary findings mild dorsal dextrocoliosis what that means doc? thanks you ... View answer

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Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar MD

i just got may x ray result awhile ago and the impression is PTB, right. the Chest PA says minimal infiltrates seen at the right upper lobe.. Heart, great vessels, diaphragm, sulci and bony thorax are ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Kaushal Bhavsar ( Pulmonologist)