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Does X-ray Report Infiltrates In The Upper Lobe Mean Lung Infection?

hi, i have been infected with ptb last 2007, i took medication for 6months, and thereafter, everytime i will have my annual xray, the result will always be suspicious infiltrates in the right upper lobe, alv suggestion. Then after that, the result is consistent scarring or fibrosis. What I am worried is that, is it possible that i will be infected again with the disease?
Thu, 28 Apr 2016
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I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns.
These are the old changes in lung parenchyma due to previous TB. just maintain a proper follow up with your pulmonologist.
Meanwhile stay calm .
Hope your query is adequately addressed if you still have any feel free to ask
Regards
Dr Saad Sultan
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Does X-ray Report Infiltrates In The Upper Lobe Mean Lung Infection?

Welcome at HCM I have gone through your query and being your physician I completely understand your health concerns. These are the old changes in lung parenchyma due to previous TB. just maintain a proper follow up with your pulmonologist. Meanwhile stay calm . Hope your query is adequately addressed if you still have any feel free to ask Regards Dr Saad Sultan