Hi,I am Dr. Shanthi.E (General & Family Physician). I will be looking into your question and guiding you through the process. Please write your question below.
Below are the results of my chest CTscan . I don't understand what it means or what exactly is happening with my lungs. What is mild biapical paraseptal emphysema? What is mild lower lobe basilar... View answer
cardiac score done last week and i showed I had emphysema. so I went for a CT of the lungs. the findings ... unchanged. Diffuse emphysema. No lung mass or lung consolidation. No pulmonary Nodule .... View answer
I had a CTscan done. The doctor told me I was showing signs of mild emphysema . Everything I find on the Internet is negative and scary. ... View answer
progressive SOB. The CTscan stated Predominant Centrilobular Emphysema . I have not yet seen my PCP, but have ...I just had a CTscan following an abnormal chest x-Ray. I had a severe... View answer
FYI CTscan showed a abnormal spot on upper right lobe of lung. No Lung disease or emphysema . Biopsy done on Nodule. Cancerous. very early. Treatment will be removal of upper right lobe of lung next ... View answer
In my CTscan I was detected 1.small well defined hypotenuse lesion in right middle lobe.no significant change for last four months. 2.mild septal thickening with para septal emphysema and ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
My ct findings came back stating lungs & airways: few scattered lung cysts bilaterLly. Multifocal airspace disease involving upper right and left lobes, mild paraseptal emphysema bilaterally. Mediastinum ... View answer
hi,my fiance has just been diagnosed with emphasima,he 44..smokes heavily,also they found a 5mm lump in his lung,hes to go for yet another ctscan..he wont stop smoking,and is very breathless..a year ... View answer
I am 56 years old female, non smoker. No known lung exposures or infections. Having sudden onset dyspnea on exertion. CXR shows large lung volumes with fibrosis in apices suspicious for emphysema. Pulm ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
We use cookies in order to offer you most relevant experience and using this website you acknowledge that you have already read and understood our
Privacy Policy