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ct scan on neck and chest !

Hello guys , hope my post finds u all well !

I had a ct scan on my neck and chest yesterday and got the result today , i really cant understand whats written on the report well !! Is it camcer :( please help me understand it , thanks
1 : neck findings -
At the site of the marker applied at the left aspect of the neck revealed no underlying patholoogical swellings .
A: Normal ct appearance of both valeculae , pyriform fossae and aryepigolottic folds.
Patent nasopharyngeal and oro-pharyngeal air column.
B: No abnormal soft tissue masses seen.
C: Few bilateral deep cervical as well as bilateral submandibuler lymph nodes are noted , the largest seen at the right submandibular region measuring 15mm.
D: Normal ct appearance of the parotid and submandibular salivary glands.
E: Normal appearance of the thyroid gland.
F: Normal appearancw or the carotid sheath and its contents.
Opinion : unremarkable CT study of the neck.
Im concerned about point ( C )

Heres my CT chest scan report :
2: chest finding :
A: clear both lungs fields and costo-diaphragmatic recesses , no pulmonary masses , nodules , cavitation or bronchiectatic changes seen .
B: no pleural or pericardial sac collection.
C: few small retrocaval and pervascular lymph nodes are noted , however no CT evidence of pathologically enlarged hilar or mediastinal lymph nodes .
D: normal CT appearance of the heart and great vessels.
E: CT sections of the upper abdomen are unremarkable
Opinion :
Unremarkable CT study of the chest .
Im concerned about point ( C ) as well

What do u think guys ?! Do i have serious issues ?!
Please help me ..

Thanks :)
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I'm not doctor, but from your report, it seems everything's alright with you.

If something was wrong, your Dr. would have told you :)
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Im 29 yrs old , male and smoker for almost 12 - 13 yrs
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