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What Causes Chest Pain, Lateral Wall Changes With Increased Lung Markings?

central chest pain c st/t changes in lat wall cholest 122, hdl cholest 42 increased lung markings cardio-therapic normal diaphragam in normal no active lung parenchymal seen echo cardio ard 3.52 lad 3.98 rid 2.1 iv setal 1.19 lv internal dia 2.52 lv ejection 68 left ventrcle, left atrium, right ventricle,mitral valve normal tricuspid normal arotic valve three cusps -no thickening good systolic excursion others no intra cardiac mass please advise
Mon, 6 Oct 2014
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HI

Thanks for posting your query .

Chest Pain associated with ST/T changes in the lateral wall suggests that there is insufficient blood supply to the lateral wall of heart . Your lungs are fine , also Cardiac echo is in normal limits .
But in my opinion you need a Treadmill test to know what exactly has happen . Get the Treadmill test and revert back to me .

Any clarifications or Queries feel free to ask.
Happy to help you.
Regards
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What Causes Chest Pain, Lateral Wall Changes With Increased Lung Markings?

HI Thanks for posting your query . Chest Pain associated with ST/T changes in the lateral wall suggests that there is insufficient blood supply to the lateral wall of heart . Your lungs are fine , also Cardiac echo is in normal limits . But in my opinion you need a Treadmill test to know what exactly has happen . Get the Treadmill test and revert back to me . Any clarifications or Queries feel free to ask. Happy to help you. Regards