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What Does 'radiological Changes Of Bronchitis Are Noted In Visualized Lung Fields'?

Chest X-ray report showing as, Soft tissues are normal,Body Cage is normal, Trachea is central, carina is normal, both apices are clear, both hila are prominent, -Bronchovascular markings are prominent, No superadded infective haze, lobar patch or lesion od koch's is noted, Aortocardiac silhouette is normal, no focal chamber is enlarged, mediastinum is in center, both CP angles are clear, pliura are normal, both domes are normal, abdominal gas pattern is normal. Impression: Radiological changes of bronchitis are noted in visualized lung fields, No superadded infective haze, lobar patch or lesion of koch's is noted, Aortocardiac silhouette, pleura and media stinum are normal. Kindly co-relate clinically. Dinesh Kumar
Tue, 18 Mar 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to HCM

Your X-ray report shows prominent hilar shadows and bronchovascular markings.
It may be due to bronchitis.
There is no e/o active infiltration in lung parenchyma.
Both CP angles are clear.
Cardiac size is normal.
Trachea is also normal in position.
Bony thorax appears normal.
Hope i have answered your query.

Take Care
Dr.Indu Bhushan
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What Does 'radiological Changes Of Bronchitis Are Noted In Visualized Lung Fields'?

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM Your X-ray report shows prominent hilar shadows and bronchovascular markings. It may be due to bronchitis. There is no e/o active infiltration in lung parenchyma. Both CP angles are clear. Cardiac size is normal. Trachea is also normal in position. Bony thorax appears normal. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan