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What Causes Hazy Density On The Right Upper Lung?

there are hazy densities on the right upper lung. the heart is normal in size, shape and position. the trachea is in midline. the pulmonary vessels are within normal limits. the diaphragm is sharp and distinct. the osseous thoracic cage reveals no significant bony abnormality
Mon, 8 May 2017
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Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly.
* Described hazy density may be present in - physiological appearance
where at the time of x-ray tuft of long hair came across - pathological in
many issues as old / active tuberculosis , severe bronchitis , tumors etc.
* Any correlation has to be carried out with detailed history , physical
examination of the patient along with Laboratory parameters as ESR ,
CBC, Sputum reports , if necessary Pulmonary function test &
Bronchoscopy to arrive at the particular diagnosis & fix the management
plan accordingly.
Hope this clears your query.
Thanks for using Health care magic & keeping trust in our medical services.
Wishing you fine recovery from it.
Welcome for any further queries.
Regards dear take care.
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What Causes Hazy Density On The Right Upper Lung?

Respected user, hi I evaluated your query thoroughly. * Described hazy density may be present in - physiological appearance where at the time of x-ray tuft of long hair came across - pathological in many issues as old / active tuberculosis , severe bronchitis , tumors etc. * Any correlation has to be carried out with detailed history , physical examination of the patient along with Laboratory parameters as ESR , CBC, Sputum reports , if necessary Pulmonary function test & Bronchoscopy to arrive at the particular diagnosis & fix the management plan accordingly. Hope this clears your query. Thanks for using Health care magic & keeping trust in our medical services. Wishing you fine recovery from it. Welcome for any further queries. Regards dear take care.