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  5. I recently had a chest CT scan, and it shows fibrotic scars in the left upper lobe of my lung, which the doctor said are post-inflammatory sequel changes. Is this something serious or is it a normal finding?

I recently had a chest CT scan, and it shows fibrotic scars in the left upper lobe of my lung, which the doctor said are post-inflammatory sequel changes. Is this something serious or is it a normal finding?

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I recently had a chest CT scan, and it shows fibrotic scars in the left upper lobe of my lung, which the doctor said are post-inflammatory sequel changes. Is this something serious or is it a normal finding?

Fibrotic scars in the left upper lobe of your lung, described as post-inflammatory sequelae, typically result from past infections or inflammation. While it's not uncommon, its important to monitor and follow up with your doctor for any further management or assessment to ensure it doesn't affect your lung function.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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