mass on chest x-ray
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Frontal and lateral studies of chest are performed demonstrating concern for ill defined somewhat nodular suprahilar structure on the left, possibly artifactual in nature, however, add. views of chest are recommended w/ mild degrees of obliquity from frontal view or ct follow up to exclude potential for suprahilar parenchymal mass on the left measuring approx. 3 cm in max. size. The bony thoracic structures are w/in normal limits.
IMPRESSION:
Concern for suprahilar nodularity or possible mass on left. Remainder of chest is w/in normal limits. Follow up x-rays or ct recommended to exclude neoplastic potential.
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Please let me know how your results go. I went through emergency on May 13th. I could barely breathe. I was wheezing and I had a terrible cough. They did a chest x-ray and told me that I didn't have pneumonia. They advised that I follow up with my Dcotor and I did have bronchitis. This would be my third time with bronchitis in the last 9 months. I have never smoked anything in my whole 43 years of life.
On May 21st I saw my Doctor who told me I was fine but still could not explain why I am still coughing. I have been coughing now for about nine months. On May 24th she notified me that there is a "Mass" on the left side of my chest and I needed a CT scan. I was a little upset that she never mentioned this on May 21st when I saw her. I am also concerned why the emergency room department never said anything either.
Today, May 31st, I had a CT