Abnormal lung field findings refer to unusual results detected during a physical examination or imaging studies, such as X-rays or CT scans, indicating potential issues with lung health. These findings may suggest the presence of conditions such as infections, tumors, pulmonary edema, or other respiratory disorders. Clinically, they can manifest as changes in breath sounds, lung density, or structural abnormalities, prompting further investigation and potential treatment.
The finding are not normal (what they should be).
The information after the word "Findings" would mean the Radiologist's interpretation of the CT scan.
Abnormal crystals and amorphous sediment are findings in a urine test, not a blood test. Suggests stones.
Nonspecific abnormalities findings from radiology or exam field.
Mild left basilar atelectasis refers to a partial collapse of the lower lobe of the left lung, often due to factors like shallow breathing or obstruction, which can lead to decreased lung volume and impaired gas exchange. An infiltrate, on the other hand, indicates the presence of abnormal substances, such as fluid, cells, or infection, in the lung tissue, suggesting potential conditions like pneumonia or inflammation. Both findings can affect lung function, and their significance depends on clinical context and symptoms.
"Remarkable findings" refer to results or discoveries that are especially notable, extraordinary, or outstanding in some way. These findings often stand out for their significance, impact, or unexpected nature within a particular field of study or research.
Abnormal findings could also be due to inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. A condition called diverticulosis, where many small fingerlike pouches protrude from the colon wall
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Abnormal cord signal refers to atypical findings in the spinal cord observed on imaging studies, such as MRI. It can indicate various conditions, including inflammation, demyelination, tumors, or vascular issues. The presence of abnormal signals often prompts further investigation to determine the underlying cause and guide appropriate treatment.
I believe it is actually abbreviated AbFnd, and that it indicates an Abnormal Finding in whichever subsequent field. For example: AbFnd Pap Smear, would indicate that there was an abnormal finding in that test.
Significant findings means meaningful findings worth mentioning.
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