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Hi, My husband has plain x-ray chest: the result was - evidence of increased bronchovascular markings and coarselung reticulations.. What does this mean and what is the treatment.. ... View answer
Hi Dr,my name is XXXX,42yrs my emailaddress is YYYY@YYYY . I did mantoux test and the result was positive,went for chest x-ray came out cardia normal ,coarse bronchiovascular markings,no focal lung ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Erion Spaho
( General & Family Physician)
I went for lung Xrays as I have been smoking for 40 years or more. (extra lights 1mm) results from Xrays. "the heart is not enlarged" "there is a coarse appearance to the bronchovascular markings".... View answer
What is meaning of xray report - Heart not enlarged. Coarsemarkings with large volume lungs consistent with COPD . no major collapse or consolidation? ... View answer
? At the moment I have normal lung capacity, no shortage of breath or chronic cough and all blood work ...I had a hrct scan and the radiologist said there were some evidence of intertitial markings at... View answer
my chest xray says right infrahilar medial lung base increased bronchovascular lungmarkings. These ... increased bronchovascular lungmarkings in the right infrahilar medial lung... View answer
Male. Age 59. 6 foot 7 inches. 215 lbs. Chest x-ray states Hyperexpanded lungs with mild chronic-appearing interstitial lungmarkings with fibronodular changes in the lung apices are noted. The... View answer
findings sleep apnea. Chronic obstructive lung disease. Had chest xray which states coarsening of the interstitial markings. Trying to understand. What does this mean. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Parth Goswami
( General & Family Physician)
what does this mean?: The cardiomediastinal silhouette is enlarged, stable. Lungs and pleura: mild coarsened interstitial markings are seen, compatible with sequela of chroniclung disease. There is no... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirav Shah
( General & Family Physician)
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