Hi,
Please relax.
Your vocal cord nodules have disappeared after antibiotics. Thus they are very unlikely to be cancerous.
Abdominal CT routinely take images upto domes of diaphragms, so lower part of lungs get imaged. These, in your case, have shown some ground glass shadows. This, in the vast majority, are non-cancerous.
You should get a CT scan of chest just to be sure, and to establish a baseline against which future CT scans may be compared. But you need not get stressed about this. Discuss in detail with your pulmonologist.
All the best, and God Bless!
and denser mean?.and know ct scan will be three months instead of six. ahd thynoma removed 1 year and six months ago. and was told tht was thymic hyperplasia. and during surgery diapram quit working flly on left side and left bottom lung folded.
Hi,
If I understood your clinical history correctly, you underwent surgery for enlarged thymus one and a half years ago, during which a part of your lung collapsed and the left dome of your diaphragm became paralysed. Now there are some nodules that are enlarging, and the period between surveillence scans has been reduced from 6 months to 3 months.
Please provide some details about the current size and location of the nodules. If possible, you should get a PET scan, and an FNAC of these nodules.
All the best, and God Bless!