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What Does "inflational Fuzzy Looking Lower Lung Lobe" On An X-ray Mean?

Inflational fuzzy looking lower lung lobe on X-ray that looks just the same on xray 2 years ago. So no pneumonia diagnosed from dealing with a cold - what and why is the fuzzy - was never told it was a problem. Am not a smoker or have any lung issues.
Wed, 24 Dec 2014
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1.The features of fuzzy - which according to my understanding its haziness seen in the bilateral lower lobes.
2.Which is seen persisting for last two years - suggest that can be calcification or fibrous opacities.
3.If it is the case - and you are symptomatic, i would recommend to get a HRCT - high resolution computer tomography.
4.That will well delineate the possibilities if infective / inflammatory / lesions in the lung and pleura.
5.If you not had any test recently, get a repeat x-ray - if needed further evaluation with symptoms.

Good luck.
Hope i have answered your query,
any thing to ask ? do not hesitate to ask.
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What Does "inflational Fuzzy Looking Lower Lung Lobe" On An X-ray Mean?

Welcome to health care magic. 1.The features of fuzzy - which according to my understanding its haziness seen in the bilateral lower lobes. 2.Which is seen persisting for last two years - suggest that can be calcification or fibrous opacities. 3.If it is the case - and you are symptomatic, i would recommend to get a HRCT - high resolution computer tomography. 4.That will well delineate the possibilities if infective / inflammatory / lesions in the lung and pleura. 5.If you not had any test recently, get a repeat x-ray - if needed further evaluation with symptoms. Good luck. Hope i have answered your query, any thing to ask ? do not hesitate to ask. http://doctor.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-ganesh/62888