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Scan was done which states - multiple calcified nodulesin the bilateral upper and left lowerlobes, likely due to prior granulomatous infection - Multiple small nocalcified nodules... View answer
therapy . Most recent CT scan report states - new pulmonary nodulesin the right lung with post radiation changes including collapse of the medial aspect of the left upper and lower... View answer
found nothing in my abdomen but did find two nodules on my lower right lung one was 5 mm the other one ... radiologist said that there was no cancer in my bones in my lymph node... View answer
My consultant said he can no longer treat my lung disease as its in the upper and lowerlobes what does this actually mean ? It's emphysemia and don't know long it means I have got left? ... View answer
noncalcified pulmonary nodule with irregular margins in theleft midlung 8 mm. There are multiple tiny nodulesin the lowerlobes as well. What does this mean and what should I do? ... View answer
Hi sir My CT scan report as under please advice me medicenc+care Bronchiactasos in both lowerlobes with superadded mucoid impaction,lungnodules and pleural thickening I pray for u every... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
I have been diagnosed with MAC lung disease. The first CT scan showed a 1 cm nodule in the lower left lung that was suspicious for lung cancer along with many tiny nodules... View answer
multiple small scattered nodulesin min zones of both middle lobes small scattered nodules seen in both lung fields homogenous faint radio-opaque shadowing seen in... View answer
Hi, The results of a radiography of the chest and heart say: 1-Bilateral hilar and lung congestion, suggestive of bronchitis. 2- A small basal fibrotic lung bands are seen at both lowerlung... View answer
from it. )Past scan showed 2mm. nodulesin each lobe and atelectasis. Now it shows dependent ground glass opacities bilateral lowerlobes with mild atelectasis and stable 1.1 x 1.2 right hilar... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Yagnesh N.Purohit
( Pulmonologist)
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