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What is the meaning of1. noactive in parenchymallesion 2. Accentuated pulmonary vascular marking 3.Cardiothoracic ratio appears normal. 4. Costopheric angels are sharp. 5.Bonythorax is XXXXXXX... View answer
hi my x XXXXXXX report says "bilateral lung field show no obvious parenchymallesion XXXXXXX what does it mean. im suffring with cough . please suggest ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhilesh Dubey
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
both lung fields. 2. Right costo phrenic angle is blunted. 3. Left costo phrenic angle is clear. 4. Noactive lung parenchymallesion is seen. 5. Heart is normal in size. Please tell me how I... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
.Hypoechoiec lesion and subcutaneous tissue in lower outer aspect with thickening of skin. --- Extensive Firbroadenosis/Infiltrative mass lesion. ... View answer
my son 5 years old having chest x ray report says both lung fields do not show any activeparenchymallesion both costophrenic angles are clear. both domes of diaphragm are normal. cardiac shadow is ... View answer
done xray and report shows both the lungs fields and pleural spaces are clear there is no evidence of activeinfiltrative or exudative parenchymal lung disease Bony opacity is seen arising from... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani
( General & Family Physician)
done xray and report shows both the lungs fields and pleural spaces are clear there is no evidence of activeinfiltrative or exudative parenchymal lung disease Bony opacity is seen arising from... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Debasish Dutta
( Dietitian & Nutritionist)
hi, my x-ray report says thick broncho- vascular markings are seen in both lungs, consistent with bronchitic changes. There is no evidences of active lungs lesion or infiltrative processes in... View answer
hi, my x-ray report says thick broncho- vascular markings are seen in both lungs, consistent with bronchitic changes. There is no evidences of active lungs lesion or infiltrative processes in... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh M.Vachharajani
( General & Family Physician)
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