Asymmetrical = not the same on each side - i.e. one side is worse than the other.
Apical = the top of the lungs.
Pleural = The lining of the lung.
Pleural-based opacity refers to opacity seen in X-rays along the pleural surface. The opacity or silhouettes can mean many things like signs of injuries, possible thickening, or indications of disease.
pleural rub
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What does mild apical lung scarring mean from the imaged lung apices?
What does mild apical lung scarring mean from the imaged lung apices?
asymmetrical septal hypertrophy
A pneumothorax is an abnormal collection of air in the pleural space between the lung and the ... A small spontaneous pneumothorax will typically resolve without treatment and ... Deviation of the trachea to one side and the presence of raised jugular venous pressure (distended neck veins) are not reliable as clinical signs.
The pleural effusion is any abnormal amount of fluid all around the lungs. It can result to varying types of medical conditions.
bronchopleural
The medical definition is Apical Left-Ventricular Aneurysm in cardiology.
Asymmetrical is when a pattern is different on either side and it is more attractive to the eye.
no pleural effusion no pulmonary nodule no endobronchial lessions of the lungs