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Dear Doctor , I am 36 yr old .. I had this brain ct scan test 2 years back. I am 36 year old. Is there anything i should worry about? It has on it ' mildwild cortical sulci' . Thanks ... View answer
My father is 59 years old nd he is having mild chest pain while walking in left side of chest ..his echo-2D reports says- dilated LV and LA . Global hypokinesia. Mild LV systolic dysfunction .... View answer
my mother's echo report indicates the following: global LV hypokinesia;more in LAD territory,LVEF=20-25% dilated LV Mild+MR trace AR Mild TR(PASP-35 mm Hg) mitral inflow pattern-DRA (GRADE-III ... View answer
Hi my question to you is my CRM results show I have mild to moderate tricuspid regurgitation but my echos show moderate to severe tricuspid regurgitation . I am confused , which one is more accurate ? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shafi Ullah Khan
( General & Family Physician)
i had mild diskariosis 3 years ago and after a wild i come back to normal but now i have again mild diskariosis in the smear results. should i go for a treatment or could go back to normal again? ... View answer
I suffering from heart problem and my echo report is also abnormal.my echo report says that... -LA,LV enlarged. -Global hypokinesia of LV. -Grade 2 Diastolic dysfunction. -Mild MR 2/4, Mild TR... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
right knee in March. I had an echo. that says it s normal but I have mild mitral and tricuspid regurgitation and mild dialation of atrium. Is this a normal or abnormal finding? The cardiologist I saw... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vitrag Shah
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
[ I was using a weed wacker today at work, cutting some longer grass, when i hit a mouse. I realised that i had gotten a drop of it's blood in my eye and rushed to the nearest eyewash station where i rinsed my eye for... View answer
Answered by :Dr. JItendra Sharma
( General & Family Physician)
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