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breath , chest pain and unproductive cough. It was clear except for "slight right elevatedhemidiaphragm ...I am a 35 year old female with asthma and a history of respiratory infections due to an ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anshul Varshney
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
What does a mild elevation of the lefthemidiaphragm on a cat scan mean? I am severely obese , 74 year old female. I had the cat scan in the emergency room for pain in my lower left side. I have ... View answer
Hi after a large right sided pleural effusion/pnemonia and type 1 respiratory failure is a raised right hemidiaphragm likely due to damage to the lung? ... View answer
or hard plaque . No evidence of coronary artery stenosis. But images reveals an elevatedlefthemidiaphragm. What is this and is it serious. ... View answer
what does it mean when a chest xray says no lung abnormalities? it also says I have a chronic elevatedhemidiaphragm. My doctor says it's nothing to worry about. Is this true? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin
( General & Family Physician)
is not enlarged. The lefthemidiaphragm is elevated. Both sulci and right hemidiaphragm are intact. Bony throax is unremarkable. IMPRESSION: CONSIDER MINIMAL PTB, LEFT UPPER LOBE,... View answer
hemidiaphragm is elevated and costophrenic angle is blunted. Clinical correlation and an ultrasound is recommended further to evalute for any sub diaphragmatic collection. the left costophrenic angle... View answer
I have an elevatedlefthemidiaphragm diagnosed by CXR. All other findings on the XR were normal. my bloods show completely normal apart from a slightly increased AST reading. This is due (I think ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
hello doc... my radiological result shows that fibrosis is noted in the right upper lobe and the right hemidiaphragm is elevated. the impression was: FIBROSIS WITH ATELECTASIS , RIGHT.... ATHEROMATOUS ... View answer
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