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  5. I had a chest X-ray last week, and the result showed suspicious infiltrates in the upper lobe, so my doctor recommended an apicolordotic X-ray. I got that done, and the result came back with no abnormalities. Im a bit confusedwhat does this mean? Does it rule out any serious issues?

I had a chest X-ray last week, and the result showed suspicious infiltrates in the upper lobe, so my doctor recommended an apicolordotic X-ray. I got that done, and the result came back with no abnormalities. Im a bit confusedwhat does this mean? Does it rule out any serious issues?

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I had a chest X-ray last week, and the result showed suspicious infiltrates in the upper lobe, so my doctor recommended an apicolordotic X-ray. I got that done, and the result came back with no abnormalities. Im a bit confusedwhat does this mean? Does it rule out any serious issues?

It means that while the chest X-ray initially showed some suspicious signs in the upper lung lobe, the follow-up apicolordotic X-ray did not reveal any abnormalities. This suggests that there are no significant issues in that area, which is reassuring. However, it's important to follow up with your doctor for further assessment if needed.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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