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AXILLARYADENOPATHY? REACTIVE NO SIGNIFICANT ABNORMALITY IS SEEN IN THE BREAST PARENCHYMA. Kindly explain what that means. Is there any cause for concern or immediate worries? Thanks ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Fatbardha Sejdini
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
mediastinal adenopathyis appreciated. No axillaryadenopathyis identified. WHAT DOES THIS MEAN AND SHOULD I ...There is minimal atelectasis involving the lingula, right... View answer
iliac adenopathy 3. Mild hepatomegaly will fatty changes liver 4. No lung parenchymal changes What does ...My mother is under treatment for Mantle Cell Lymphoma . After her third chemo doc wanted to... View answer
adenopathyis seen. No axillaryadenopathyis seen. No suspicious bone lesions are seen. Impression ... ordered the test and will not until Feb. 2, 2016. My results are as follows.... View answer
, denses breasts with left axillaryadenopathy probably residual adenopthy now i re-did echographie the same result but said : abscence of opacity (mamography) and two axillary adenopathies of 10 mm... View answer
right upper lobe. No infiltrate. No mediastinal or hilar adenopathy. No pleural effusion or thickening. No axillaryadenopathy (noted on all the above). They want to wait 6 months and do an x-ray. I m... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rimoun Hakim
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
hilar adenopathy. No pleural or pericardial effusion. The upper abdomen is unremarkable. No osseous ... sarcoidosis. No visualized axillary or upper abdominal adenopathy. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. AJEET SINGH
( General & Family Physician)
lungs . Axillary lymph nodes measuring up to 18mm in diameter. Is this a high chance of lung cancer you ...just had a CT of the chest with contrast. Findings were extensive mediastinal and hilar... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
I had a mammogram that was abnormal. I was set up for an ultrasound with the following findings. My left axillaryadenopathy. Findings were multiple enlargd lymp nodes are indentified in the left axilla ... View answer
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