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PTB Minimal

I recently had a chest x-ray for a pre-employment physical. The results stated that "there are nodulohazed infiltration in left lung field" and an impression "PTB mimimal, left". I had a previous radiogragh result and suggested that " to have a apicolordotic view"? what does it mean? What is Nodulohazed infiltration, PTB minimal, and apicolordotic view mean?
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Hi I just wanna ask. I took a 6months medication last 2010 and now that I decided to work my employer requested me to have chest xray and the findings is suspiscious and they request me to have front xray. Is there any possible I have ptb again? Am I not getting fit to work?
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Hi I have the result of my xray, the doctor said that I have apicolordotic shows minimal fibrosis right apex. What does it mean> It may be affect my pre employment? I need an answer please.
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hi, i need your advise, last year, my chest xray result says minimal tuberculosis left upper lobe, after 6 months of treatment, i undergone chest xray again and the result was unremarkable study? what does it means?
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i already undergo 6 months treatment and i wanted to have an xray again to make sure that the ptb was gone.. i want to ask if when i take an xray it will be become clear?? in order for me to have some job again?
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Hi can i ask a question regarding my xray result: Lordotic view shows minimal hazy infiltrates in the left apex. Consider minimal ptb of undetermined activity. Kindly explain it to me. Thank you and what medication should i take?
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hi.can u help me to understand the radiology report result of my husband :confluent infiltrates are seen in the right upper lobe.Heart is not enlarged.Diaphragm and sulsi are intact. Impression: PTB versus Pneumonia right upper lobe.close follow up study is recommended to monitor activity and exclude other pathology
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