In my chest xray and apicolondrotic view , the impression is lungs are hyperaerated but clear. Heart and the rest of the structures are unremarkable. The last final impression is Pulmonary Hyperaeration. What does it mean?
Hi. I understand your concern s. We don't treat reports. Reports are interpreted based on patient s symptoms. If you are symptomatic consult a pulmonologist for the same. Pulmonary hyperaeratuon could be normal or due to airways obstruction.
Little bit pain in chest and shortness of breathing 6 months back ecg and stress test done result was nor
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