Right basilar infiltrates is a medical term that is referring to the bottom right portion of the lungs. Infiltrate means that there is something other than air in lungs.
Basilar Migraine is a type of migraine that affects the basilar artery of the brain.
The basilar artery is formed from the fusion of the left and right vertebral arteries at the base of the brainstem. It supplies blood to the brain and helps to form the posterior cerebral circulation.
"The basilar artery is vital to the brain."
"Basilar" typically refers to the area at the base of an organ or structure, such as the basilar artery in the brain or the basilar part of the skull. It is often associated with providing essential support and connections for the organ or structure.
When precipitation infiltrates the ground there is a possibility of flooding.
chest x-ray shows a questionable right basilar opacity
The medical basilar segment of the right lower lobe refers to a specific region of the lung that is part of the lower lobe on the right side. It is important in lung anatomy and can be a site of various lung conditions or diseases such as infections or tumors. Treatments for issues in this area may include medications, procedures, or surgery depending on the specific condition.
Right basilar opacity refers to an area of increased density observed on an imaging study, such as a chest X-ray or CT scan, located at the base of the right lung. This finding can indicate various conditions, including pneumonia, pleural effusion, or lung tumors. The specific cause often requires further evaluation and correlation with clinical symptoms and additional imaging or tests.
The prominence of the basilar tip typically refers to the extent to which the basilar artery extends into the circle of Willis, which is a circulatory anastomosis that supplies blood to the brain. A more prominent basilar tip may suggest variations in the arterial anatomy that could impact blood flow or increase the risk of certain vascular pathologies.
Suspicious infiltrates refer to abnormal substances, such as fluid, cells, or particles, that have entered a tissue or organ. These infiltrates may indicate an underlying infection, inflammation, or other pathological process that requires further investigation.
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"Infiltrates" in Tagalog can be translated as "magpasok ng ng mga tauhan sa lihim na paraan" or as "paglabag sa puwesto o teritoryo ng masusing pag-iingat o pagsusuri."