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Patient’s Name:  
Date:    
Referred by:    Dear Colleague
Examination:    Chest
Techniques:    Non Contrast Axial Cuts

                                                                 REPORT
  • Bilateral upper lobar cavitary lung lesions larger on right side with surrounding patchy consolidation, ground glass opacity and tree in bud pattern with bilateral fibronodular changes infective process…?TB…for clinical and lab correlation
  •  Normal CT features of trachea, main stem bronchi as well as their lobar and segmental divisions.
  • Left sided mild pleural effusion.
  • Multiple mediastinal lymphadenopathy identified…likely reactive.
  • Normal bony thoracic cage.

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