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Hi my fathers prostate size is increasing so doctor suggest USG KUB where resuts showing no definite parenchymalinfiltrates seen.However prostate weight is 91gms .He had also get his PSA tested its ... View answer
What does my Chest Xray mean? I need help thanks! Findings: -A small noducalcific is seen on the upper left lobe. -There are no active parenchymalinfiltrates -Heart is not Enlarged -Trachea is at ... View answer
My mother is 62 years old and her xray report says - calcified foci seen in both hilar and right infraclavicular areas. Rest of bilateral lung fields are normal. No definite parenchymalinfiltrates noted ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. BR Hudda
( General & Family Physician)
my xray showed minimal infiltrates in my lower right lung. I had a pet scan and a ct done about 6 ... ago, showed XXXXXXX infiltrates. I wasn't feeling good, so I had gone to my doctor, and that's when it ... View answer
my roentgenological report says no active parenchymalinfiltrates seen in the lungs Does this mean I have infiltrates but are not active? I had breast cancer 6 years ago. I am now 73 yrs old, 160 lbs ... View answer
My mother in her xray diagnosis is Parenchymalinfiltrates seen in both upper lobes..Heart is not enlarged. Diagphragm and sulci are intact.. PTB both upper lobes..I want to know is she can recover from ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhumi Dave
( Critical Care Specialist)
There are no lung parenchymalinfiltrates. The heart is not enlarged The trachea is midline The hemidiaphgragms and costophrenic angles are intact. The chest wall structures are unremarkble. Impreasion: no ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhakar Laxman Jathar
( Diabetologist)
i had an X-ray yesterday and it says bronchovascular markings are prominent with no definite active parenchymalinfiltrates. diaphragm and the rest of the visualized thoracic area unremarkable. unremarkable ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Manoranjan Chowhan
( Radiologist)
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