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Multiple ill-defined inhomogeneous opacities are noted at left lung fields suggestive of infective changes. This is the highlighted part other things appear normal.. Kindly explain me what they are trying to say?
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If u have taken 6 months of AKT and now if u dnt have any chest related symptoms, dnt worry too much on x ray report. It's old healed changes of TB.  But if u get any symptoms u need to see chest Physcian
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Hi. I understand your concern s. This can not be explained so better is to consult a pulmonologist as your symptoms and history need a detailed analysis. Consult a pulmonologist for the same at the earliest.
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Visit a chest physician Need further evaluation
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Multiple  ill defined opacities has a very wide differential  from infective causes to malignant. Please elaborate on symptoms
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Any history  of Fever, cough ,weight loss,loss of appetite...
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Sputum AFB and cytology to rule out commonest causes
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Post x ray film Consult pulmonologist
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Where’s the x ray ?? And x ray??
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Send the film!!
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And without history how one can give opinion???
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