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Prominence of bronchovascular markings bilaterally. Bulky both hila, likely to be due to prominentpulmonaryvasculature versus enlarged lymphnodes. wbc count 13900 per cu/mm ... View answer
I was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension via an enlarged pulmonary artery on a cat scan. I recently had an echo. Does my echo support this diagnosis? ... View answer
I'm seeking a physician with real experience in diagnosing and treating xtra-pulmonary TB. I have just seen an ID doc and he dismisses my concerns out of hand based on a single Qgold test. Qgold ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
Scan findings: nonbullous pulmonary hyperinflation ) Spirometry findings: severe airway obstruction ... age of >84, the XXXXXXX of all my mild heart problems and pulmonary elevated systolic pressure and my ... View answer
broncitis and put me on medication. The x-ray also showed mild cardiomelagy with slightly prominentpulmonaryvasculature. Iam really scared as the dr has reffered me to a cardiac specialist. Is this... View answer
. This finding may represent an infection or prominentpulmonaryvasculature. Clinical correlation ... insurance since we moved has been hard with this old diagnosis so I had a new spirometry... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
and congenital heart disease this is coupled with pulmonary embolisms and deep vein throm - first question is the heart diagnosis what does that mean and what might be a prognosis with these diagnosis ... View answer
I am 41 and for the past 4 years the diagnosis has been massive pulmonary embolism - I went for an ... of ct scans not diagnosis the missing artery sooner? ... View answer
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