
haziness in both perihilar region? - HealthTap
2019年3月20日 · Can't see clearly: Perihilar=area around the hilum/root of the lungs, basically where the airway enters the lung--both=both sides. Haziness=not clearly defined increase in density, often due to enlargement of some lymhnodes/inflamation in the area. It is nonspecific--can't tell for sure what it is. A poorly done xray can produce this haziness.
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haziness in both perihilar region?: Can't see clearly: Perihilar=area around the hilum/root of the lungs,
haziness in the paracardiac region - HealthTap
patches of consolidation in the right paracardiac region and parahilar region means?: Abnormal chest X-Ray: This may be pneumonia, but it would be best if y
paracardiac haziness meaning - HealthTap
Paracardiac haziness meaning ... What does increased bilateral perihilar and paracardiac bronchovascular ...
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minimal haziness noted in the right lung base which may represent pneumonitis or just overlapping vascular markings. what does it mean ?: Pulmonary infiltrate: This is radiologist language. It generally mean
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Perihilar consolidation A member asked: Had chest xray a mild perihilar patch consolidation found on mid left lung..now supraclavicular node swollen left side and more wheezy .is itcancer?
9 mths, 6 antibotics courses, mycoplasma 1:160, cxr rmz perihilar ...
Chronic cough: Hoping work up for TB is negative, sarcoidosis may be suggested by cxr. Cough variant asthma may be a consideration.
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what does haziness is seen in left retrocardiac area mean? thanks: Interpretation xray: This retrocardiac area haziness sounds like a des
Meaning of prominence of bilateral perihilar ... - HealthTap
prominence of bilateral perihilar bronchovascular markings is noted... please say what does this mean in common wods?: X-RAY FINDINGS: The hilum is an area of the lung where the breathing t
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chest xray findings for my 18 yr old daughter: coarse prominence of the perihilar markings and no focal infiltrate. what does this mean?: Suggests virus: That is a common description used by the radiologist