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What are the symptoms that you were having for which you went to the doctor? Did you have shortness of breath/cough /fever/haemoptysis (blood in the sputum)/pain in the chest? Weight loss?
Abnormal findings on chest x rays are used in conjunction with a physician's physical exam findings, patient medical history and other diagnostic tests to reach a final diagnosis. Different pathologies of the lungs present differently on x-ray.
CT scan of the lungs can give a more definitive picture and help in a confirmatory diagnosis.Pls get it done.
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All the tests in the ER came out fine, my EKG, blood, X-Rays, Urine. But later (a week later), my PCP looked at my X-Ray again and noticed a slight density in the lower Infrahilar region on my right lung. The only time I had a little shortness of breath and felt fatigued and tired was when I was up in the mountains about 3 weeks ago for about a week. The altitude was over 7,000 feet, I'm type 2 diabetic as well (taking meds, no insulin, and sugar is exceptionally controlled).
My doctor told me not to be too concerned. It's protocol for them to make sure to rule out any possible problems so they ordered a CT Scan with Contrast. My doctor told me that most likely by the time the CT Scan is performed that slight denisty won't even be there anymore.
I have no family history of lung cancer, let alone cancer in general.
What are your thoughts? Thank you.