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I Have Done A Chest PA X-ray Which Comes With A Result As Vague Densities At The Right Upper Lobe

Hi, Dr., pls advice me I have a chest PA x-ray. the result is vague densities at the right upper lobe. Suggest apicolordotic view, please help to get my worries, thanks and more power.
Tue, 26 Jul 2011
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Orthopaedic Surgeon 's  Response
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You seem to be having some lesion in the lungs. It could be anything from infection and scarring due to TB or even autoimmune disease as few of the possible causes. Are you a smoker. Have you lost weight. Any cough and blood in sputum. Doctors need to do another X-ray in different position to confirm which part of upper lobe of lung it is and it's extent.
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Is vague densities is a scary disease?, i dont smoke, i lost weight already, my right upper lobe is the problem, pls advice me more dr., tnx.

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I Have Done A Chest PA X-ray Which Comes With A Result As Vague Densities At The Right Upper Lobe

Welcome to Healthcare Magic You seem to be having some lesion in the lungs. It could be anything from infection and scarring due to TB or even autoimmune disease as few of the possible causes. Are you a smoker. Have you lost weight. Any cough and blood in sputum. Doctors need to do another X-ray in different position to confirm which part of upper lobe of lung it is and it s extent.