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What Does Bilateral Lower Lung Hazy Infiltrates Mean In X-ray?

Hi my father just got his x-ray....the findings are bilateral lower lung hazy infiltrates. cardiac shadow is borderline in size with cardio-thoracic ratio of 0.52 No signs of pulmonary congestion and hydrothorax. Can u pls explain to me what it means.. realy need your opinion about his findings and advise of what we shoul do and medication he can take...thank u ..
Mon, 16 Feb 2015
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Thanks for posting your question on HCM!
I can appreciate your concern for your father.
The given data is incomplete in the sense the problems for which chest x ray was done not mentioned.
However the findings given in the result are suggestive of:
Pneumonia, pleural effusion, non cardiogenic pulmonary oedema.
For better clinical co-relation and evaluation you are advised to take physician's consultation.
Regards!
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What Does Bilateral Lower Lung Hazy Infiltrates Mean In X-ray?

Thanks for posting your question on HCM! I can appreciate your concern for your father. The given data is incomplete in the sense the problems for which chest x ray was done not mentioned. However the findings given in the result are suggestive of: Pneumonia, pleural effusion, non cardiogenic pulmonary oedema. For better clinical co-relation and evaluation you are advised to take physician s consultation. Regards!