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Xray, then ct scan of chest
My mom had an xray. Doctor recommended chest ct scan. These are the findings: Lungs: a 0.6cm noncalcified pulmonary nodule is identified at the lateral segment of the right middle lobe. There is alsi a 0.2cm solid calcifix pulmonary nodule (granuloma) at the anterior segment fo the right upper lobe. Parenchymal fibrosis with traction bronchiectasis and punctuate calcific components is noted at the apicoposterior segment of the left upper lobe. What does this mean?
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Consult pulmonologist
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