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atelectasis or scarring in perihilar regions and bilateral lower lobe regions. No airspace consolidation. No ... atlhlerosclerotic disease noted. Chronic-appearing findings osseous structures. Aorta... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sujeet N Charugulla
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
limits. Conclusion: Suspect bronchitis bilaterally with some early airspacedisease/pneumonia at the left ... of the perihilar bronchial markings bilaterally suspicious for bronchial inflammation/... View answer
hyperaerated with perihilar interstitial prominence lungs without focal consolidation or effusion." "Impression: Hyperaerated lungs with perihilar interstitial prominence without focal infiltrate". What does... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satyadeo Choubey
( Pulmonologist)
hyperaerated with perihilar interstitial prominence lungs without focal consolidation or effusion." "Impression: Hyperaerated lungs with perihilar interstitial prominence without focal infiltrate". What does... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaddadi Suresh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
-ray they found that she had right perihilar opacification which was concerning for early airspacedisease. Should the parents do something about this. I do not believe the doctor said anything to them... View answer
Diagnosed with patchy airspacedisease in my left lung also moderate to Patchy airspacedisease in the right What treatments are there for this and is it a life-threatening disease if so... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Purva Patel
( General & Family Physician)
What is patchy nodular airspacedisease? Can this be caused by radiation treatment that was done to ... this patchy nodular airspacedisease, or possibly pneumonia, or…? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
is moderate perihilar increased lung markings, consistent with viral disease. The lungs are mildly hypoinflated. No pleural or osseous abnormality. No focal pneumonia. Perihilar opacity These markings... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Venkata Subrahmanaym Mukkavilli
( Pediatrician)
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