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What Does Accentuated Bronchovascular Markings In Lungs Mean?
My chest xray showed Bilateral lung feild show Accentuated broncho vascular markings. H/O dry cough since 2 month. No/H/O fever,sputum,haemetemesis,breathlessness,chestpain. No Past h/o TB,cough. Cect chest showed normal study. Kindly give me advised that what should I do nd take medicine. Thankyou.
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Broncho pulmonary markings are impressions on X-ray chest seen in normal person due to blood vessels in the lungs . Accentuated markings may indicate increased blood flow to lungs which can occur in illnesses like pneumonia , viral respiratory infections, allergic pneumonitis, chronic pulmonary disease such as asthma or COPD & even in heart diseases. According to your symptoms you must have Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as chronic bronchitis. Tuberculosis would have some patchy areas on xray as well.
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What Does Accentuated Bronchovascular Markings In Lungs Mean?
Hi Welcome to HEALTHCARE MAGIC.. I have gone through your query and can understand your concern... Broncho pulmonary markings are impressions on X-ray chest seen in normal person due to blood vessels in the lungs . Accentuated markings may indicate increased blood flow to lungs which can occur in illnesses like pneumonia , viral respiratory infections, allergic pneumonitis, chronic pulmonary disease such as asthma or COPD & even in heart diseases. According to your symptoms you must have Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease such as chronic bronchitis. Tuberculosis would have some patchy areas on xray as well. Refer to your doctor Hope this information helps