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result for nanny Pneumonia bilateral Bi apical fibriods Left ventricular prominence What is the meaning ... xray and here are the result: my xray result and the impression are: Fibrohazed densities... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
( Pulmonologist)
Had a recent medical examination including chest x-ray. The medical imaging report indicated the following impressions: bilateral pulmonary hyperaeration apical pleural thickening bilateral atheromatous ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirmala P
( General & Family Physician)
are no clinical symptoms? What would cause haziness in the right upper side of the lungs without any ... day, X-ray indicated right upper pneumonitis and blood tests showing WBC 15300/Cumm,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
upper lobe apicoposterior segment, right lower lobe apical segment Fibro calcific bronchiectatic areas with small cavities formation seen in right upper lobe apical segment with adjacent... View answer
hi--what is the meaning of this chest x-ray result: Rightapical nodulocalcific and fibrotic ... osseous structures are intact. Impression: RIGHTAPICAL TB... How to cure this? ... View answer
allot of treatment, and we now check by take a x ray in that they mensioned haziness of the right side of rib so i want to know the meaning of haziness ... View answer
SPECIFIC INTERSTITIAL, RIGHT PARACARDIAC REGION WHATS THE MEANING OF THIS? ...hello doctors may i know the xray findings on me radiologic findings says: THERES IS HAZINESS IN ... View answer
My mom chest x- ray came with the following findings: Lucent lung as in COPD or emphysema No parenchymal consolidated, pleural effusion or pneumothorax. Rightapicalhaziness is non specific. Fibrotic ... View answer
I had my CXR done the result was haziness in paracardiac region, thereafter on advice did a CT which reported subtle fibrosis is apical region. i don t have an history of TB or Pnemonia, but is ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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