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I have the result of my chest X-ray. Consider ptb. Both upper lobes. Please correlate clinically and with pertinent laboratory parameters ... View answer
Hi Doctor, My dad just been diagnosed of Atheresclerotic aorta , PTB, right apex of undetermined activity, minimal pleural effusion and thickenig of base ... View answer
What is the meaning of "minimal fibrohazed densities in both Apices presumably due to PTB of undetermined activity" mean in an X-ray result? My mom is 72 years old and has recently been confined. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sudhir
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
aorta is calcified diaphragm and bony thorax are unremarkable impression ptb, bilateral upper lobes atheromatous aorta my father is 67 years old diabetic he lost weight ... View answer
diabetic she was therefore founded with a disease known as ascites bt as we went for a CT scan the current results are PTB.What are thre causes of PTB and how can it be cured? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Muhammad Hanif
( General & Family Physician)
minimal PTB left apex. on the 2014 film, it said bilateral PTB. i took medication last 2007 but i did not finish it coz the medicines were making me sick. i do not have any symptoms of PTB and i feel... View answer
Hi! I was diagnosed 4 years ago with ptb and my chest xray is negative after 2 mos and 6 mos of treatment. My question is, if I am going to have an IGRA test for ptb, would it yield a positive result ... View answer
Hi my friend had a PTB 7 years ago but already had taken his medication. When he had his x-ray AP view , 2 weeks ago,, there s a fibrous something on his right upper lobe. The impression said it s PTB ... View answer
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