This is a Radiology Report for a chest X-ray (PA view). Here's a summary:
Patient Details
Name: Priya
Age: 28 years
Referred by: Dr. Mrs. Biti Singh
Type of Test: X-Ray Chest P.A. (Posteroanterior view)
Findings:
Increased bronchial markings with dense hilar roots — this suggests possible inflammation or infection in the airways/lungs (commonly seen in bronchitis, early pneumonia, or other respiratory conditions).
Both costophrenic and cardiophrenic angles are clear — no fluid accumulation in the lung spaces (no pleural effusion).
Heart shadow is normal in shape and size — no cardiac enlargement.
Soft tissues and bony thorax are normal — no rib fractures or abnormalities in the chest wall.
Advice/Suggestion: Clinical co-relation and follow up — meaning the radiologist recommends the referring doctor correlate these findings with the patient's clinical symptoms and schedule a follow-up.
In plain terms: The report shows some increased markings in the airways/lung roots, which may indicate a respiratory condition like bronchitis or a mild lung infection. Everything else (heart, bones, lung spaces) appears normal. Priya should follow up with her doctor (Dr. Biti Singh) for clinical evaluation and appropriate treatment.
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