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In my x ray of chest there is inhomogeneous opacity seen in lt. Lower zone. Summation of vascular marking? Consolidation. Both hila appear prominent.
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Inhomgenous opacity may mean anything starting from infection to advanced diseases Ideally any radiology report must be correlated clinically .A prominent hilar shadow on the chest x-ray suggests sarcoidosis, pulmonary hypertension or lymphoma. Other considerations include tuberculosis or a fungal infection, However, in some cases the isolated x-ray abnormality is not significant for any disease. To evaluate it further, a CT-scan and an electrocardiogram would be needed. Consult a pulmonologist for the same.
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