Please explain the report.

2020-10-28 14:01:27
I have attached the prescription of my lung X ray. Please explain the meaning of mildly prominent bronchovascular markings and horizontal fissure. Is this normal Doctor or something to worry about?
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It's normally seen

Answered2020-11-09 12:04:00

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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult a pulmonologist for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and further management

Answered2020-10-28 14:19:57

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Needed detailed history, do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management

Answered2020-10-28 19:04:48

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I understand your concern but your problem needs detailed elaboration you can consult online with a pulmonologist

Answered2020-10-28 16:39:33

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Hello it’s raised bronchial vascular markings prominent due to lower respiratory infection Needs symptoms evaluation
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Answered2020-10-28 14:03:52

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