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Chest ( PA- lateral views)

ill-defined opacities are seen in both perihilar areas with hilar adenopathies.heart is not enlarged.diaphragm and bony thorax are unremarkable.

impression: pneumonia, bilateral. concurrent primary PTB, bilateral not ruled out.please give more information about this xray result of my son....

 

 

 

 

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Hello, 

since I've recently looked for the similar answer for my granddad, I'll explain what I do understand. The X-ray results indicate your son has tuberculosis at the same time with pneumonia that has affected both of his lugs. So far, tuberculosis is located only in one lung.

These results should immediately point his doctor to put him on very heavy antibiotic therapy and possibly in hospital since both pneumonia and tuberculosis are curable, but with a very strong and immediate treatment. Hope your son will get the medication and care he needs and get better, 

Nicole

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