Chest xray: These are often reported in chest xrays and are nonspecific. They are usually benign remnants of previous inflammation, but are best explained by the radiologist with whom the ordering physician will confer regarding possible causes, need for additional studies like a ct scan or when to have a follow-up chest xray in order to assure that the densities are stable and benign.
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