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Blunted CP Angle
I got Blunted Bilateral CP Angle in Chest X ray. I am asymptomatic and run and excercise. The blunting is very mind and only the last portion of costophrenic angle isn't sharp, rest the whole hemidiaphragms are well defined and domes of diaphragms are normal. Does that Indicate pleural effusion or just is very mild blunting normal?
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Open a consult online for a detailed analysis and also to see x ray and comment on the same . As we can not depend on reports alone.
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Minimal.pleural effusion doesn't need aspiration. Repeat xray after a week. Consult Pulmonologist
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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Hi noted above history and related reports Let me update you normal there is few ml of fluid in pulmonary cavities ,but anything causing blunting of angle is should be matters of concerns Needs evaluation and symptoms analysis
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Open personal consult for proper evaluation investigation and treatment
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