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Diagnosed Minimal Koch's Infiltrates, Active Lung. History Of Koch's Infection. Advice

Hi Doc Goodnun,
Last 3 years i have a koch's infection and i treated within 6 six months.
I am Diagnose & examined chest PA & apicolordotic x-ray view report says that "Examination of the chest PA and apilocolordotic views shows few fibrohazed infiltrates at the right upper lung. The rest of the lung field is clear. Heart and great vessels are within normal size and configuration. Other chest structures are unremarkable. IMPRESSION: MINIMAL KOCH'S INFILTRATES, RIGHT UPPER LUNG ACTIVE. SUGGEST FOLLOW-UP. Thanks

Tirso
Tue, 21 May 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your situation, however, I do not see if you have asked a question or want an opinion on your x-ray report. I do not think that the minimal koch infiltrates are something that you need to be worried about as they are remnants of the infection that you have been having for a long time. I advise you to visit with a doctor who can help with the diagnosis and treatment of any potential residual infection after further testing of your sputum samples. I wish you the very best in your recovery. Take care and have a lovely day!
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Diagnosed Minimal Koch's Infiltrates, Active Lung. History Of Koch's Infection. Advice

Hi there ~ I understand your situation, however, I do not see if you have asked a question or want an opinion on your x-ray report. I do not think that the minimal koch infiltrates are something that you need to be worried about as they are remnants of the infection that you have been having for a long time. I advise you to visit with a doctor who can help with the diagnosis and treatment of any potential residual infection after further testing of your sputum samples. I wish you the very best in your recovery. Take care and have a lovely day!