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I am a 35 year old female with asthma and a history of respiratory infections due to an immunodeficiency called CVID. Recently, I had a chest X-ray to check for pneumonia due to fever, shortness of ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anshul Varshney
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
sir in the report it is written that both domes of diaphragm are low and dromedary hump is seen in rt hemidiaphragm....sir what does it mean ..is everything normal. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muthu Krishnan
( General & Family Physician)
I went to er the other day for shortness of breath and they did all the test and they said they came back ok but on the report it said I had a Elevated right hemidiaphragm whats that and should I ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Tushar Kanti Biswas
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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
hi had chest pressure and gradual trouble breathing with exercise CAT scan and XRay showed elevated hemidiaphragm and right lower lobe atelectasis blood work was normal no mention of tumors can this be lung ... View answer
scalloping of the right hemidiaphragm Left hemidiaphragm, both costophrenic sulci and the visualized bones are intact. Impression: Pleural Density, right Eventration, right hemidiaphragm... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Zainab Hassanali
( General & Family Physician)
What is the difference between elevated right hemidiaphragm and eventration. Nurse said eventration ... asthma meds etc. Shortness of breath with little exertion, such as when I m folding... View answer
My chest xray showed mild unfolding of the thoracic aorta. As I get angina could this condition lead to a heart attack? Also there is a partial eventrationof the hemidiaphragm. I am breathless... View answer
chronic appearing pleural and parenchymal changes are seen bilaterally with partial eventrationof the right hemidiaphragm. No pleural effusion or definite acute airspace consolidation. The regional... View answer
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