Question:

Help! Chest x-ray ?????

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Baby had a chest x-ray the clinical indication was a superclaicular mass and persistant clinical suspision of thoracic abnormality. Is the clinicalindication of the supraclaicular mass the dx for the x-ray or what the radiologist seen???

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. "Indication: superclavicular mass and persistent clinical suspicion of thoracic abnormality" is why the baby's doctor asked for the x-ray.  It is always helpful to the radiologist to know what the doctor is concerned about.  It is not in any way a diagnosis or a result.


  2. It is nothing more than what the Radiologist sees on the film.  Anything beyond that would require further testing from the doctor to figure out just what it is.

  3. along with radiologist's observations, kindly post other symptoms of ur baby and ur observations, if any; so that both can be cross checked by yahoo visitors to help her with comprehensive medical advice.

    Don't worry. God is greeat to help ur baby.

      

  4. The clinical indication is the reason the x-ray was performed.

  5. ummmm.....wish i could tell you not to worry but i have noooo clue what n-e of that meant.....but i do hope what ever it is the baby will be ok!

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.