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bilaterally, with no evidence of atelectasis , pulmonaryconsolidation , or pleural effusion . There is a ...PA and Lateral chest radiographs. Findings: The heart is normal sized, with normal... View answer
Follow-up to question answered by Dr. XXXXXXX Brown. Dr. Brown, I got my Catscan records. Report said The lung bases are clear without focal pulmonaryconsolidation or fluid; the liver, spleen ... View answer
My 92 year old mother has pulmonary hypertension . The new drug her doctor wants can cause angioedema . What are the signs of angioedema & how can it be treated? ... View answer
Hello, my mother recently passed away and her death diagnosis was Bilateral PulmonaryConsolidation. Can you please explain this in laymen's terms. ... View answer
My mom is diagnosed with pulmonaryconsolidation with sepsis and her urine out put is less. AdmItted in AMC last night with complaints of fever and chest pain and bbreathing difficulty. Her blood ... View answer
Hi I have my report from the emergencey room of a CT NECK CHEST WITH CONTRAST which reports: No lobar pulmonaryconsolidation. Minor posterior pulmonary opacities are seen in the lung bases which are ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
. No aggressive features. No pulmonaryconsolidation. No pleural effusion. Blood panel fine. Stress ... pulmonary test or other test to find out why I become short of breath? Radiologist did not think... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jatin Bhatia
( Radiation Oncologist)
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