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What Do The CT Scan Results Indicate?

Hi. 1 week before appear on medical test. First I take ray they have seen some clouds so I take medicine at 8days. After I take ct scan. But they have some findings is come..1.) Bilateral apical sub pleural fibrotic strands seen. 2.) Right upper lobe azygous fissure seen. But I don t know this two meaning.
Thu, 21 Aug 2014
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welcome to Health care magic.
1.Bilateral apical sub pleural fibrotic strands are seen in case of - previously treated infection, which leaves trace as fibrotic strands.
2.Azygous fissure is an accessory lobe seen in the lung due to the developmental changes of formation of vassals.
3.There is nothing to worry in your report.
4.They suspected some opacity in the lung and clarified by CT scan - there is nothing other than previous infection.
5.If you are asymptomatic - not to worry ( keep the CT report for further reference - helps to not to repeat the investigation)
Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health.
Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Do The CT Scan Results Indicate?

welcome to Health care magic. 1.Bilateral apical sub pleural fibrotic strands are seen in case of - previously treated infection, which leaves trace as fibrotic strands. 2.Azygous fissure is an accessory lobe seen in the lung due to the developmental changes of formation of vassals. 3.There is nothing to worry in your report. 4.They suspected some opacity in the lung and clarified by CT scan - there is nothing other than previous infection. 5.If you are asymptomatic - not to worry ( keep the CT report for further reference - helps to not to repeat the investigation) Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.