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Dear Doctor, It's been 12 months of anti TB treatment. Can anyone please check attached chest X ray report and suggest what does this mean?
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Advice on TB treatment cannot be given by just looking at the x ray. You need a complete evaluation
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Consult a pulmonologist online or in person
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Hello,    These are old tb changes . Please do a HRCT chest plain scan and consult pulmonologist.
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You have already taken twice as long treatment for TB If it is not MDR Kindly stop the treatment And repeat sputum AFB/CBNAAT if symptomatic
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and to suggest you further management plan and treatment prescription for the same
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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These are post treatment residual images  of healed lesions of Pulmonary TUBERCULOSIS.
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Appears to be post Tb sequele. However, pl do sputum for Afb for 3 consecutive  days,and sputum for cbnatt test.pl consult Pulmonologist for further evaluation and treatment.
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