FINAL DIAGNOSE CASE NO.-5
📝 Radiology Case -5 Final Report (Insta, Facebook post)
Patient Information:
- Age/Gender: 60-year-old male
- Clinical Presentation: Breathlessness, chest pain, and dysphagia.
Imaging Modality & Views:
- Chest X-ray (PA view)
- CT Thorax (Axial lung and mediastinal windows)
Findings:
Chest X-ray:
- Multiple thick-walled cavitary lesions in the right upper and mid zones.
- Associated volume loss and fibrotic changes with B/L Emphysematous chenges seen.
- Mediastinal deviation to the right.
- Mild pleural thickning noted.
CT Thorax:
- Multiple varying size broncho cavitory lesion with adjecent fibroatelectic changes - Chronic infection.
- B/L Pleural thickening.
- Right sided mediastinal and tracheal shifted.
- Multiple varying size paasptal infiltration with emphysematous changes seen in bilateral lung field.
- Large bulla seen n the right lower lobe.
- Suggestive of changes of COPD.
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