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routine medical check up i got my chest x ray done. My doctor told me that reports are normal just right lung shows mildly prominent bronchial marking. What does it mean? is it a problem for my flying ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
my chest x-ray says "increased interstitial markingsare noted at the lung bases". No free fluid, free air, or significant lymphadenopathy . Vascular structures are unremarkable. What does ... View answer
iam XXXXXXX 22 years ihave chest pain .in xray report it was both lung fields are clear cardiac size with in normal limit cp angles are clear and mild prominent vascular markings is there any problem ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shanthi.E
( General & Family Physician)
What does it mean when it says... IMPRESSION: Increased bronchialmarkings seen in the right upper ... is unremarkable. Slightly prominent bronchovasvular markingsare seen in the right... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
hi, just wondering what this means on an xray? there are mild increases lung markings at the right base which are minimal and diffuse characterised by bronchial wall thickening and some... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sanjeev Goyal
( Emergency Medicine Specialist)
accentuated bronchovascular markings and peri bronchial infiltrate. No frank consolidation, pleural effusion ...: Features are suggestive of acute bronchiolitis. For clinical correlation.” What... View answer
ex rays shows the appearances of the lung parenchyma show basal bronchovascular crowding due to suboptimal respiratory effort .bronchial wall thickening is seen and bronchovescular markings noted of cocern ... View answer
What does this diagnostic mean: coarsening of the central bronchovascular markings with bronchial cuffing, considerth possibility of some underlying reactive airways disease, maybe acute or chronics ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
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