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What Does The Following X-ray Report Suggest?

Suspicious densities are seen in the RIGHT upper lung. Oblique linear densities are noted in the LEFT lung base. The pulmonary markings are within normal limits. The cardiac shadow is not enlarged. The diaphragm, BOTH lateral costophrenic sulci and the bony thorax are unremarkable. Impression: Ancillary apicolordotic view is suggested to further evaluate the suspicious densities in the RIGHT upper lobe. Parenchymal fibrosis or subsegmental atelectasis, LEFT.
Fri, 23 Jun 2017
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better do an sputum afb test to diagnose Tuberculosis
or take appropriate antibiotic since can also be a pneumonia
first find the cause then treatment
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What Does The Following X-ray Report Suggest?

better do an sputum afb test to diagnose Tuberculosis or take appropriate antibiotic since can also be a pneumonia first find the cause then treatment