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  5. I recently had a TB test and the results showed "Tenting of left hemidiaphragm." Im not sure what this means or what might have caused it. Is this something serious or could it be related to TB?

I recently had a TB test and the results showed "Tenting of left hemidiaphragm." Im not sure what this means or what might have caused it. Is this something serious or could it be related to TB?

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I recently had a TB test and the results showed "Tenting of left hemidiaphragm." Im not sure what this means or what might have caused it. Is this something serious or could it be related to TB?

Tenting of the left hemidiaphragm can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, injury, or infection. While it may not directly indicate tuberculosis (TB), it could suggest other conditions affecting the diaphragm. It's important to follow up with your healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation to determine the cause.

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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