Opacity in the right upper lobe means that there is either a mass, or fluid present in the lung. Suspicious likely means that the doctor is thinking it could be something harmful.
Tuberculosis
Treatment for "opacity in the right upper lobe" of the lungs depends on what caused the "opacity" and its size. For example, the body can try to "wall off" infection, making a non-opaque "spot" or area. As the infection clears, the spot clears too.
A suspicious density in the right upper lobe could be many things, and you should seek advice and do the tests that are recommended by your medical professionals.
A suspicious density in the right upper lobe could be many things, and you should seek advice and do the tests that are recommended by your medical professionals.
suspicious densities are seen in both upper lobe
chest x-ray shows a questionable right basilar opacity
chest x-ray shows a questionable right basilar opacity
Most of the liver is in Right Upper Quadrant, but a small part is in Left Upper Quadrant.
A lobe is a protrusion (a volume or area that sticks out) an upper lobe is a protusion that is at the top.
Following are the names of the 3 lobe liver of a frog such as: 1. right anterior 2. left anterior 3. left posterior
PTB stands for Pulmonary Tuberculosis. It is located in your right lung, the upper lobe. You were exposed to the bacteria, could have been by a cough or sneeze.
posterior segment of right upper lobe followed by right lower lobe are the most common site of primary lung abscess
Koch's infection means infection by tuberculosis causing bacteria. Upper lobe is usually involved. Exact reason for this is not known. Probably the upper lobe is poorly ventilated.