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What Could Be The White Spot Found In Chest X-ray?

My wife, 33 years of age, had gone through a Chest X-ray for the purpose of abroad visa procedure. They found a small white spot on the X-ray and asked her to come back for another X-ray after 5 days and given her Anti Biotic for 5 days. What it could be Doctor?
Fri, 27 May 2016
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Hi thanks for contacting HCM .

Noted you had small white spot in x ray chest....

This can be by pus filled alveoli or can be by fibrosis secondary to any respi parenchymal disease....

So antibiotic trial given to you...
If it is by exudation like pus by bronchitis then it will disappear....after repeat chest x ray....

Here I would advise you to consult pulmonologist if density increase in size in x ray....

Take care.

Dr.Parth
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What Could Be The White Spot Found In Chest X-ray?

Hi thanks for contacting HCM . Noted you had small white spot in x ray chest.... This can be by pus filled alveoli or can be by fibrosis secondary to any respi parenchymal disease.... So antibiotic trial given to you... If it is by exudation like pus by bronchitis then it will disappear....after repeat chest x ray.... Here I would advise you to consult pulmonologist if density increase in size in x ray.... Take care. Dr.Parth