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Bronchovascular markings
I have took my mother(age 61 yrs) to hospital for gastro issues..Dr suggested for CT chest & abdomen..My mother got CORADS 4...Then they did  RT PCR where she got negative. She doesn't have any symptoms...Today they did chest xray and reported increased bronchovascular markings...what does this mean..She is not having any cough,cold and fever...Do she have Covid? Please see the attached reports
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Ground glass opacity will come in many conditions !!!
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Hi. I understand your concern s. Consult with a pulmonologist for a detailed examination and analysis. Unlikely covid.
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No, she is not suffering from Covid-19, as indicated by RT-PCR test. Chest x-ray is suggestive of pneumonitis.
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Do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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I understand your concern but your problem needs detailed elaboration you can consult online with a pulmonologist
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Hello, it would be helpful to assess if you could attach the CT films.
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Hello noted above history and related reports. As covid negative with raised above markings and CT scan results are normal age related lung conditions.
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