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Diagnosed Pulmonary Hyperaeration Pneumonitis. Suggestion To Know Similar Description?

Hi. This is Anna from the Philippines. After aking her medical exam, my sister was diagnosed to have slight pulmonary hyperaeration pneumonitis(R) upper lobe, tenting(L). I would like to know the simpler description of the findings. What shall we do to clear it so she can finally start working. Thank you and hoping for your response
Wed, 22 May 2013
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Hi Anna
First of all I think there are two things which got mixed up and you have to clarify .
1. Pulmonary hyperareration: to me it sounds Pulmonary hypertension which is increased pressure inside blood vessel (artery)of lung
2 Pneumonitis(R) upper lobe : This means infection of rt upper part of lung(pneumonia)
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Diagnosed Pulmonary Hyperaeration Pneumonitis. Suggestion To Know Similar Description?

Hi Anna First of all I think there are two things which got mixed up and you have to clarify . 1. Pulmonary hyperareration: to me it sounds Pulmonary hypertension which is increased pressure inside blood vessel (artery)of lung 2 Pneumonitis(R) upper lobe : This means infection of rt upper part of lung(pneumonia)