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Can your diaphragm cause fast heart rate?

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Dr. Calvin Weisberger answered

Heart rate: Diaphragm has no tie in to heart rate.

Answered 9/13/2013

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In my x ray says that there is a suspicious density in the right apex. The diaphragm is sharp and distinct. The heart is not enlarge the trachea is at the midline and the osseousthoracic cage shows no significant bony abnormalities What does it mean?

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What is the meaning of apicolordotic view shows ill-define density in the upper right lung, heart is not enlarged, unremarkable diaphragm?

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