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How to post

I am trying to post to a Ask a doctor forum, but there is no button to press to "ask a question".

Can you explain.
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335728 tn?1331414412
Go straight to your family doctor and show them your result.  You should be set up for a scan soon.  It may be nothing but I doubt you would take any chances,!  All the best to you.!
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3147776 tn?1549545810
It looks like you found our Lung Cancer community - here's a link in case you need it again: http://www.medhelp.org/forums/Lung-Cancer/show/14
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I need help figuring out what this scan shows it reads as follows:

Small bilateral pleural effusion are seen, measuring 7mm on right side and 9mm on the left side , that are uncertain etiology . There is a suggestion of a soft tissue mass in the right  paratracheal region in the superior, in the superior mediastinum, measuring 2.4 cm, that is not well evaluated in the given images. CT of the chest and with and without contrast  can be obtain for further evaluation .


Please  someone translate to me. I am
Desperate . I would appreciate it very much . Thanks in advance
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Some of our expert forums are between doctors. Until they can be replaced (or until they return from vacation, etc.), the green Post button is disabled.

Until then, please ask your question in the corresponding member to member medical support forum.
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