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white blood cell malignancy. a. Which malignancies could present with these symptoms? b. What test(s) would you need to carry out to determine which malignancy type the patient has? Explain what test ... View answer
I have done CT scan of my father and have got report as CT features are suggestive of primary lung malignancy in left upper lobe with mediastinal infiltration and encasing the lobar pulmonary ateries Enlarged... View answer
doctor visit i had no flu like symptoms. Now I was a little bit unsure of the doctors diagnosis so I went ... problem. She kept asking me if I had any fever / flu symptoms and I replied no. 3 days later, I... View answer
What does the ff impression mean (PET scan): Hypermetabolic pulmonary mass in the right middle lobe. This is consistent with the known primary malignancy. Lymph nodes with mildly increased metabolic ... View answer
towards Cushings. Have history of parathyroid adenoma. Worried about malignancy. ...I have multiple pulmonary embolisms in right upper and lower lobes, only symptom prior to diagnosis ... View answer
convincing evidence of pulmonarymalignancy. 3 cm mass lesion left adrenal gland some of the features of the lesion are worrisome for malignancy. recommendation three phase ct of the adrenal glands at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naira Jahangir
( OB and GYN Specialist)
told me that she should undergo colonoscopy to exclude a malignancy . She has no diabetes , no hypertension , she has Hashimoto s thyroididtis , no any symptoms of change in bowel habits , weight loss or ... View answer
Answered by :Kathy Shattler
( Dietitian & Nutritionist)
[Hi I am wondering if you might suggest a cause for sweating of the right jawline especially when drinking something. Hot is worse than cold or room temp; however, both seem to be involved. I had surgery for a parotid... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
- Fragments of fibroconnective tissue with myxoid changes, no malignancy is identified. No lung parenchyma is ... progressive opacities in the right upper lobe are concerning for malignancy versus progressive... View answer
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