there is no such thing as paracardiac pneumonia...
paracardiac region would be the region adjacent to the heart, the term is used in an x ray or a scan to describe the characteristics found in the region adjacent to the heart in either sides right or left.
what is chest hazy densities in both apices.and what are the causes
The paracardiac area refers to the anatomical region surrounding the heart, particularly the space adjacent to the pericardium, which is the fibrous sac enclosing the heart. This area is important in various medical contexts, such as in diagnosing and managing conditions like pericarditis or cardiac tumors. It can also be relevant during surgical procedures or imaging studies that involve the heart and surrounding structures. Understanding the paracardiac area helps clinicians assess potential complications or diseases affecting the heart and its immediate surroundings.
Streaky densities in the perihilar and paracardiac areas on imaging may suggest conditions such as interstitial lung disease, pulmonary edema, or atelectasis. Further evaluation with clinical correlation and possibly additional imaging studies may be needed to determine the underlying cause.
Pneumonia is a general term, not a specific disease. There is viral pneumonia, bacterial pneumonia, and a fungal pneumonia, among others.
walking pneumonia
There is no opposite of pneumonia.
Bilateral pneumonia.
This type of pneumonia is also called atypical pneumonia, walking pneumonia, or community-acquired pneumonia
You should say, "I recovered from pneumonia."
Multifocal pneumonia means that there are patches of pneumonia throughout your lungs as opposed to lobar pneumonia which is contained in one spot.
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