What Do Right Upper Lung Volume Loss, And Impressions Of PTB, Atheromatous Aorta, And Degenerative Bone Changes In Chest X-ray Findings Indicate?
what does this results means? Fibrohazy densities are seen in the right upper lung field. Hazy densities are seen in both lung bases. Right upper lung volume loss is seen as rightward deviation of trachea. Aortic knob is calcific. Heart is not enlarged. Both lateral costophrenic sulci are blunted. The rest of the visualized thoracic structures are unremarkable. Impression: - PTB, as described, with endobronchial spread and/or concomitant pneumonia. - Atheromatous aorta. - Minimal pleural effusion and/or thickening, bilateral. - - Degenerative osseous changes.