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what does persistent linear opacitiesin both lung bases. bilateral basal linear opacities compatible with persistent scarring or subsegmental atelectasis . does this mean i have lung... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
limits. Impression: Possible patchy infiltrate in the left lungbase and small left-sided pleural ... bronchovascular markings. Atelectasis in the lung bases. Blunting of the left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
Hi, My chest X ray report says, few patchyopacitiesin LLZ and Left perihilar region. What does this mean, is this a symptom of cancer? I quit smoking long back ... View answer
Xray shows minimal opacity especially on lung. No significant improvement in left lower lungopacities as well as the right minimal opacities. Findings most likely represent chronic... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
I am concerned I have lung cancer I recently had a chest xray and the findings were of a curvilinear bandlike opacity lateral to the superior right hilum and nodular opacities noted in the right... View answer
baseopacities partially obscuring the left hemidiaphragm. Right lung is clear. No pneumothoraces. ... lung volumes with central bronchovascular crowding. Allowing for low lung volumes,... View answer
chest and x-ray report says like Globar Cardiac Enlargement with Calcification at aortic knuckle Patchy nonhomogenous opacities right upper and lower zone? infective. Left lungbase obscured by... View answer
in right suprahilar region. Few nodular infiltrates also noted in left upper and lower lung zone. Two rounded opacities are noted projected over upper lung zones. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
Any clear answer to this xray explanation..... There is possible subtle asymmetric patchy opacity in the left lower lung that could be artifactual in etiology, related to superimposition of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashok Kumar Dash
( Ophthalmologist)
My chest xray says: left plueral thickening with patchyopacities of the left upper lung zone.The left hilum is elavated with comparative volume loss of the left lung. The pulmonary vessel on... View answer
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