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it says calcified left hilar lymph nodes and calcified left lower lobe granuloma. history of oral cancer. benign? 3 doctors weighed in across 2 answers A member asked:
Inactive sarcoid dx.-12mm subcar. lymph-1cm bil. hilar. 1yr ct shows subc. node is 1.5cm-rt bil. hilar is 1.7cm, -left hilar is1.3cm. active sarcoid? A doctor has provided 1 answer
The largest hypermetabolic nodes are in a subcarinal and right paratracheal location. The most intensely hypermetabolic conglomerate adenopathy in this region is a right paratracheal conglomerate with maximum SUV value of 3.04. Maximum size 35 x 24 mm.
Hilum: The hilum is the area in each lung where the great vessels and the airway meet. Typically a hilar mass refers to enlarged lymph nodes. Lymph nodes follow blood vessels. So where there are blood vessels there are lymph nodes. A hilar mass can either represent infection, inflammatory area or a malignancy. Hope this helps.
Right lung mass. bilateral nodules. question of right hilar adenopathy. this is information listed as a result of ct scan of chest. A doctor has provided 1 answer A member asked:
this is my concern: 2 weeks ago I was diagnosed with pneumonia. My chest x-ray showed a small area of infiltrate on the right lung. The doctors assured me it was not a tumor but an infection. I was given intravenous antibiotics. They worked within 2 days. I was released in 4 with oral antibiotics and told I was fine I followed up with my doctor.
Ct scan showed 5 lung nodules all on the right lung. 2 are calcified -most likely granuloma, 2 perifissual- which are most likely benign 1 subpleural nodule 5mm 1 spiculated nodule 5mm The spiculated lung nodule worries me the most I did research and all data and studies say that spiculated nodules are malignant with a predictive value of up to ...
Hi @stephers911, deep breath and one step at a time.You'll notice that I moved your message to this existing discussion where @oakhillbull @bcsurvivor @trixie1313 asked similar questions about the meaning of hypermetabolism activity showing on a PET scan.
in layman's terms what does this mean? prominent calcified mediastinal and hilar lymph nodes and scattered calcified granulomas in both lungs. heart: Old infection: would be the most common explanation, but there are som
My ft3 result is 4.97, ft4 is 21.95 and tsh is 1.59. my uts result is normalsizd thyroid gland, complex nodules (tirads 2) in d left thyroid lobe, no cervical lymphadenopathy. what are possible treatment?