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hyperaerated with perihilar interstitial prominence lungs without focal consolidation or effusion." "Impression: Hyperaerated lungs with perihilar interstitial prominence without focal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Satyadeo Choubey
( Pulmonologist)
hyperaerated with perihilar interstitial prominence lungs without focal consolidation or effusion." "Impression: Hyperaerated lungs with perihilar interstitial prominence without focal... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vaddadi Suresh
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Had 2 chest xrays done 1st 9/28 2nd done on 11/26...radiologist report says slight prominenceofperihilarmarkings which reprensent reactive airway. What does this mean? Also says possible... View answer
Hi, After doing and X-ray test I got these finding from the test. Findings: Single AP view of the chest is submitted fro evaluation. The hear is not enlarged. Mild perihilar vascular prominence. The ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ashakiran S
( General & Family Physician)
is moderate perihilar increased lung markings, consistent with viral disease. The lungs are mildly hypoinflated. No pleural or osseous abnormality. No focal pneumonia. Perihilar opacity These... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Venkata Subrahmanaym Mukkavilli
( Pediatrician)
normal anatomical structures with the exception of moderate perihilarmarkings, how does this relate to RSV in the infant? Is it indicative of fluid retention? ... View answer
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