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CT SCAN – CECT THORAX RADIOLOGY REPORT

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CECT THORAX

The study was done by taking helical sections from lung apices to the dome of the diaphragm with administration of intravenous contrast medium on a CT scanner.

FINDINGS:

Lung : Ground glass desities notedin the bilateral lower lobes, and lingula, right middle lobe anterior, posterior segmnet of right upper lobe with associated patchy consolidation in anterior, posterior sfgmnets of right upper lobe, right middle lobe, left upper  lobe and basal segments of left lower lobe.

Rest of the lung fields appears normal.

Airway and hilum:

• Trachea, and bronchial tree appear normal.

• No intraluminal filling defects noted.

• No dilated bronchi is noted.

• Both hilar region appear normal.

• No significant hilar adenopathy.

Pleura:

• No evidence of pleural or fissural thickening noted.

• No evidence of pleural effusion is noted.

 Mediastinum:

• No significant lymphadenopathy noted.

• Thoracic esophagus and other mediastinal structures appears normal.

Heart and major vessels:

• Heart outline and size appears normal.

• Major vessels show normal contrast enhancement.

Other:

• Spine appears normal.

• Visualized sternum and rib cage appear normal.

• Soft tissue and muscles appear normal.

• Visualized sections of abdomen reveals- severe hydronephrosis with cortical thinning
   on left side.  

Opinion:

Ground glass densities with patchy consolidation in bilateral lung as described above.

Features are most likely suggestive of COVID 19 infection.

Further evaluation to rule COVID 19 is suggested.

~Axrix Teleradiology
note: this report based on scan

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