FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE-13
Final diagnose Case-13 (FB and Insta Post)
📄 Radiology Report Format
Patient Details:
- Name:......
- Age / Sex: 60Y/M
- Date of Study: Post-13
- Modality: CT Chest / X-ray Chest PA
Clinical History:-
A 60 year male patient present with cough chest pain and hemoptysis
Findings on Chest X-ray PA
- Patchy bilateral opacities, more prominent on the upper zones.
- Increased bronchovascular markings.
- Possibly cavitary lesion in right upper zone.
- Suggestive of chronic infective pathology, likely post-primary pulmonary tuberculosis.
Findings on HRCT Chest:
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Ground-glass opacities
- Seen in both lungs, more on the right side.
- Indicates active inflammation, infection, or early fibrosis.
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Emphysematous changes
- Dilated lucent areas without vascular markings, particularly in the upper lobes.
- Suggests paraseptal or centrilobular emphysema.
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Cavitatory lesion
- Thick-walled cavity in the right upper lobe with adjacent consolidation.
- Classic sign of post-primary TB or necrotizing pneumonia.
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Atelectatic bands
- Linear areas of collapse and fibrosis –
- common in chronic infections like TB.
Impression:
- Pulmonary Tuberculosis (likely active or reactivation)
- Cavitatory lesion in right upper lobe
- Associated emphysematous changes
- Bilateral ground-glass opacities
- Atelectasis and fibrotic bands
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