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is.dextroscoliosis in the mid upperthoracic spine, stenosis and osteophyte formation near my spinal cord . My Dr suggests a prosthesis because of this. What are your thoughts. This is most evident at... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaibhav Gandhi
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I had upper back pain and did an X-ray the results says the following. Spine, thoracic , 4 views .... Impression: IMPRESSION: 1. No acute osseous injury evident . 2. Mild dextroscoliosis of... View answer
xray and here are the result: my xray result and the impression are: Fibrohazed densities right upper lobe as describe likely residuals Mild thoracicdextroscoliosis and or myospasm My husband result... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
( Pulmonologist)
. Thoracic Spine Dextroscoliosis. What do these findings mean? ...The x-ray result of my daughter states Chest PA shows fibrotic infiltrates in both upper lungs ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
the thoracic spine. Impression: Consider bone island versus pulomonary granuloma, left upper lung suggest apicolordotic view or flouroscopy for further evaluation ThoracicDextroscoliosis ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhash Verma
( General & Family Physician)
atelectasis versus parenchymal fibrosis, right atheromatous aorta Dextroscoliosis, Thoracic Spine. What does ...Thin Linear density is seen in the right mid to upper outer lung zone. the rest... View answer
costrophrenic sulci and hemidiaphragms are intact. Mild thoracic spine dextroscoliosis is still seen. No other ... result for the past years, except that i have had a minor/mild dextroscoliosis that... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
My radiographic findings today says - Hazed densities are seen in both upper lobes. -Heart is not enlarged. -There is mild dextroscoliosis of the thoracic spine. What does it mean? My... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Mohammed Taher Ali
( General & Family Physician)
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