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Father of 3 children4 years ago
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#AskTheExpert HRCT CHEST HRCT CHEST Report: - Both lung parenchyma are normal in attenuation. No obvious significant lung parenchymal abnormality / air-space consolidation / significant lung parenchymal mass lesion seen. No evidence of significant pleural effusion / loculated pleural collection noted. Trachea and both major bronchi are normal in caliber. No obvious significant endoluminal mass noted. Oesophagus is collapsed. No evidence of significant pericardial effusion seen. No obvious significantly mediastinal / hilar lymphadenopathy seen. Visualized thoracic vertebrae are normal in attenuation. No evidence of collapse vertebra/ osseous destruction noted. Note is made of fatty liver. IMPRESSION: - CT findings are suggestive of:- 1. No obvious significant lung parenchymal abnormality / air-space consolidation / lung parenchymal mass lesion noted. Correlate clinically and with related investigations. what it mean? what is my ct score considering this?

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Author of questionFather of 3 children4 years ago
A. pls respond, i am little worried.
Author of questionFather of 3 children4 years ago
A. doctor, i am covid positive as per RT PCR. Pls help me to know my infection level and further suggestions
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