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This is my finding on my C-T scan, Lung: New finding of areas of scattered nonspecific groundglass opacity in the lateral and posterior right upper lobe of uncertain etiology, may represent... View answer
etiology from prior granulomatous disease exposure. but I been told I have mild-moderate restrictive lung ...Can mild-moderate restrictive lung disease be caused by past rib trauma I had motorcycle... View answer
supratorial white matter that may be related to some small vessel ischemic changes, and inflammatoryetiology ...I am 51, 5ft 1 in tall, 108 lbs. I was in an auto accident 4.5 years ago and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shivakumar S. Kupanur
( Neurologist)
I did an MRI done on my head and it says ... Chronic Ischemic/InflammatoryEtiology is leading consideration. Also it is Consider the Sequela of Vasculities given the history of S.L.E. If it is possible to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suma Parinam
( General & Family Physician)
I did an MRI done on my head and it says ... Chronic Ischemic/InflammatoryEtiology is leading consideration. Also it is Consider the Sequela of Vasculities given the history of S.L.E. If it is possible to ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suma Parinam
( General & Family Physician)
the right upper lobe, which has a small degree of retraction, and in the middle third of the lung, and an inflammatoryinflammatory process whose tuberculous granulomatous etiology... View answer
i did MRI scan brain. all is normal but abnormal T2 hyperintense mucosal thickening is seen in bilateral sinuses(right left) likely infective/inflammatoryetiology written. but conclusion no... View answer
apical pleural thickening bilateral. minimal fibro hazed infiltrates are seen in the right upper lung ... confirms the presence of right upper lung field fibro hazed densities. consider koch s... View answer
A calculus is noted in teh GB lumen. CT Findinds reveal a large heterogeneous lesion with evidence of liquefaction & cavitation in the medial part of left lower lung lobe parenchyma with associated ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
My mother age is 56 years. Today we get her chest x-ray report which is as follows 1. Lung parenchyma shows INCREASED Bronchovascular marking on lung fields on both Hemitoraces along both parahilar ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Matt Wachsman
( Addiction Medicine Specialist)
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