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showed "mildbiapicalpleuralthickening appear stable. Mild blunting of the posterior costophrenic sulci ... why they said the Mildbiapicalpleural... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mayank Bhargava
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
I had a chest xray and it showed stable biapicalpleuralthickening as well as mildly hyperinflated lungs..my dr. never ordered a chest ct Whatdoes this mean. ... View answer
vHello Doctor, Whatdoes the following findingd of a chest X-ray's mean: Biapicalpleuralthickening, with nodular, pleural based parenchymal findings, right greater than... View answer
is now bibasilar atelectasis or infiltrate. There is redemonstration of mildbiapicalpleural ...There has been a poor inspiratory effort. There is redemonstration of borderline to mild ... View answer
Hello, can you please explain to me what the significance of biapicalpleuralthickening means, the significance of it and where it is seen on an x-ray? I have a significant history of multiple... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
( Pulmonologist)
I had a chest X-ray which came back saying mildbiapicalpleuralthickening. What are the possible causes of this? What is the next step? I am a generally healthy 41 y/o male, with... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saad Sultan
( General & Family Physician)
What is mildbiapicalpleural and parenchymal scarring? I have trouble breathing upon mild exertion .... I was diagnosed with mild COPD about 2 years ago but have never smoked. I... View answer
i had a ct chest without contrast findings mildbiapicalpleural-parenchymal thickening. linear atelectasis or scarring is seen in the anterior medial right middle lobe.mild dependant... View answer
My chest x Ray shows : biapicalpleuralthickening. No focal consolidation, pleural effusion or ... bronchitis. I do have copd. What are the causes of the pleural... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Penchila Prasad Kandikattu
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
interstitial markings. New infiltrate in left inferior hilar region not seen 2010. There is chronic biapicalpleuralthickening but no pneumothorax or pleural fluid. Can you please explain... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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