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cardiomegaly . The pulmonary vasculature is normal. No consolidation, pleuraleffusions,mediastinal mass. There is now bibasilar atelectasis or infiltrate. There is redemonstration of mild biapical... View answer
My husband has a diagnosis of atherosclerotic vessel disease. The x-ray conclusion reads Small right-sided pleuraleffusions with right lung base infiltrate. He has an appointment with a pulmonary ... View answer
Recent xray reading states: Bilateral hazy pulmonary opacities with indistinct vessels. No convincing pleuraleffusions. Heart is grossly normal size. Mild atheromatous changes to aorta . No acute ... View answer
can pleurisy be caused by anxiety? I was diagnosed with Pneumonia with pleuraleffusions and pericarditis with pericardial effusions 3 months ago. I was hospitalised twice with regular follow up ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
right mid and lower zones, no change. There are bilateral small pleuraleffusions, no change." 5 ..., bilateral pleuraleffusions and collapse in both lower lobes. This is less marked than on... View answer
In a chest x ray, what does volume overload and Mild basilar infiltrate is not excluded mean? Also, small pleuraleffusions persist. The rest of the notes say: Small pleuraleffusions persist.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
Yesterday I was diagnosed with bilteral pleuraleffusions. I am asymptomatic at this point, it was picked up on an MRI I had done last week. Other then that it has not been investigated. Can I fly with ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naresh Kumar Monigari
( General & Family Physician)
follow up with a doc about it due to no reason of why I have pleuraleffusions? ...I was given a CT for a possible appy. I do not have one but they said I have pleural effusion in ... View answer
blunting of the lateral costophrenic sulci suggesting either tiny bilateral pleuraleffusions or minimal pleural parenchymal scarring. His aortic valve leaks and he had open heart surgery 12 years... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Samarth
( General & Family Physician)
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