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what does persistent linear opacities in both lung bases. bilateral basal linear opacities compatible with persistent scarring or subsegmental atelectasis . does this mean i have lung cancer or will ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
i recently got an xray they said it was bland of linear density in the left lungbase suggesting scarring or platelike atelectasis i have been coughing been on antibotics back pain shortness of breathe... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
I've been told I have a 5 mm nodule right middle lobe and areas of atelectasis versus scarring within the right middle lobe and lingula. There are scattered bullous changes within the lungbase. This ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sivayogi
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
chest x-ray findings says mild chronic appearing interstitial prominence throughout both lung fields stable in appearance. Mild subsegmental atelectasis versus scarring seen at the right lung... View answer
An X-Ray showed a linear opacity of the right mid lung field, consistent with parenchymal scarring. There is minimal haziness over the left lungbase, stable as compared to the prior exam,... View answer
right lungbase is probable pleural-parenchymal scarring in the right lower lober laterally. Impression ... nonobstructive renal calculi. 3. Probable right lower lober pleural-parenchymal... View answer
Xray says I have some scarring in left lungbase with blunting of diaphragm but no definitive infiltrate or consolidation. CT I had 8 yrs ago showed mild scarring at left lungbase... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suman Kumar
( Allergist and Immunologist)
What does this mean, I just had my chest x-ray done this morning: Improved aeration of the left lungbase. Left basilar linear atelectasis or scarring. Small left pleural effusion. Cardiomediastinal ... View answer
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