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Bilateral hilar prominence with prominent and increased broncho vascular marking. No active parenchymal lung lesion seen. Both thr domes of diaphragm are normal in contour and position. Both the cost- phrenic angles are clear. Cardiac shadow appears normal. Bones and soft tissue of the chest wall appears normal. And my pft test interpretation was pre effort indicates normal and post effort indicates normal.
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What were the symptoms for which you need to do a chest x-ray. The vessels in the lungs are represented by the bronchovascular markings. They are normally visible in the chest x-ray. The appearance of increased or more prominent markings means infection in lungs fluid or respiratory passage. Common causes of abnormality include asthma, chronic bronchitis, bronchopneumonia, inflammation in lungs and heart failure.
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