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hazy noudule densities in the right lower lungfields
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Could be. : Need diagnosis. See doc for work-up.

Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered
27 years experience Internal Medicine
Nope: The biggest difference will be made by where you live and your symptoms. If you live in an endemic area and you have had symptoms such as cough, blood ... Read More
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Dr. Donald Colantino answered
61 years experience Internal Medicine
TB: Koch's disease, or tuberculosis, is suspected when a chest X-Ray shows changes in the apex of the lungs. Whether this is old, healed TB or active TB i ... Read More
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Dr. Neal Kraus answered
11 years experience Hospital-based practice
Xray: Air doesn't show up on X-rays. Bony stuff is white. Hazy means that part of your lung is not completely filling with air. You really need a CT scan ... Read More
A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. William Byars answered
44 years experience Family Medicine
Heading toward dx: It means there is something in the uppermost part of the right lung that needs to be further evaluated, unless the diagnosis is already known. The x r ... Read More
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Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Virtual consultation: Consider a virtual consult with Healthtap and you can upload the image for review. The possible causes include infection and aspiration. Nasal saline ... Read More
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Dr. Thomas Rayson answered
29 years experience Pathology
Weight loss and exercise: Losing weight and pounds of fat as well as exercise. Exercise typically raises the high density lipoprotein fraction and this helps the HDL to l dl r ... Read More
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A 45-year-old member asked:

Dr. Michael Sanders answered
16 years experience Pulmonology
Many things: Infection
Early cancer
Nodules
Atelectasis
Fluid overload
A 35-year-old male asked:

Dr. Fidias De Leon answered
21 years experience Nuclear Medicine
Infection?: If you are describing findings on a ct of the chest report, then a reticular density or opacity may suggest infection, including tuberculosis. See you ... Read More
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A 43-year-old female asked:

Dr. Harold Mandel answered
40 years experience General Practice
Further evaluation!: Hazy densities on the lower lung fields means that there is something there such as fluid or an infection such as TB. You should be evaluated further ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Shyu answered
11 years experience Radiology
Lung nodule: It sounds like a lung nodule. I assume you had a CT of the chest, or abdomen (the latter of which includes the lower chest). If it appears to be a tru ... Read More
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