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How a TB scar can be removed from lung?.... " X Ray result: Fibrohazed densities areseen in d right upper lobe." The idea is how to remove the scars in such a way that an Xray exam... View answer
Chest x ray says lungfields increased bronchovascular marking seenboth lower zone. Both cp angles are blunted . Both dome of diaphragm are flattened Both... View answer
Answered by :Dr. T Shobha Deepak
( General & Family Physician)
reports. he is currently on a mix of formula milk and mother's milk. request your help on below: after reviewing the both reports doctor is asking the baby to get admitted for 3 to 4 days. please... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Deepak Kishore Kaltari
( Pediatrician)
densities are noted in posterior segment of right upper lobe sequelae of old granule atoms exposure. 2. Areas of air trapping areseen in bothlungfields, more so in the... View answer
What is the meaning of this Xray result, Fibrohazed densities and rounded lucencies areseen in the upperlungfields. Normal hilar vessels and mediastinum Heart is not enlarge... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mukund Savaskar
( General Surgeon)
clearing of the fibrohazed infiltrates onbothlungfields leaving fibrotic infiltrates at the right upperlung field . remarks: Koch s residua. thank you so much. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
DONE THE SAME DAY REVEALS-PERSISTENT FIBROHAZED DENSITIES IN BOTHUPPERLUNGFIELDS. THE REST OF THE LUNGS ARE CLEAR. THE HEART IS NOT ENLARGED. THE REST OF THE INCLUDED... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Omer
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
MY X-RAY RESULT IS HAZY AND STREAKY DENSITIES ARESEEN IN BOTHUPPERLUNGFIELDS WITH THICK WALLED LUCENCIES NOTED INTERSPERSED IN THE RIGHT. THE REST OF THE LUNG... View answer
I m looking at health records of a prospective employee. It says there is no decrease in size of the minimal fibrohazed infiltrates at bothupperlungfields . Is that good or bad news?... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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