Correlation is made with the previous private CT scan done on 14.10.15 through ePR.
The nodular lesion noted in the left lower lobe in the previous CT scan is no longer seen in the present examination. Lungs are clear. No obvious enlarged thoracic lymph node or pleural effusion is seen.
Multiple small punctate hypodensities (5mm or smaller in size) are seen in both lobes of liver. These are too small for characterization. No obvious adrenal mass is detected.
A 0.5cm hypodense lesion at the cortical surface of mid pole of right kidney can be due to a tiny renal cyst. No significant change compared with the previous CT scan.
The right thyroid nodule noted in the previous private CT scan is not obvious in the present
X RAY CLINICAL INFORMATION: cough for few months
CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS: cough for few months
(The above clinical information was given by the referring clinician.)
RADIOGRAPHIC FINDINGS: Comparison was made with the radiographic image dated 9.5.2006. The patient was again mildly rotated when the latest image was obtained. No lung mass, consolidation or lobar collapse could be detected. Sharp costophrenic angles. Normal-sized cardiac outline. Unremarkable mediastinum and pulmonary hila. No pneumothorax, subphrenic free gas or definite focal destructive rib lesion could be detected. Central trachea.