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Good Morning, Results from my CT scan. Should I be worried TECHNIQUE: Axial CT images were obtained ... pleural thickening is seen. There is no mediastinal or hilar adenopathy. The trachea is midline ... View answer
pneumonia , the doctor said it was due to aspiration, what does this mean? how can someone prevent aspiration? what causes aspiration? 2. He became extremely weak and lost weight and was admitted to... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich
( General Surgeon)
There is no infiltrate, pleural effusion , or pneumothorax . There is a 3x5 mm pleural based nodule in the right lower lobe and a 4mm pleural based nodule in the left lower lobe. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
( Pulmonologist)
technique: findings: the cardiomediastinal silhouette and the pulmonary vasculature are within normal limits.the lungs are clear. there is no evidence of pleural effusion. the osseous structures and ... View answer
patient has a history of cough for las 3 months , on c.t scan there is moderate pleural effusion of ... also exudative ,, bronchoscopy is normal e.s.r is 53 Bochial aspiration is negative for AFB cytology is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sunny Madar
( General & Family Physician)
60 year old female for follow up pneumonia TECHNIQUE:: PA and lateral views of the chest are ... previously seen abnormality in the right upper lung. Small area of focal triangular appearing pleural-based ... View answer
What does it mean if radiogu report shows; there is no evidence of pulmonary contusion, pleural ... within normal limits for the degree of inspiration and AP technique. ... View answer
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