T6-2B RADIOLOGY REPORT, CHEST
CHEST, SINGLE VIEW, FINDINGS: This examination is compared to a previous examination dated September of this year. This examination is over-penetrated. There is evidence of prior CABG (coronary artery bypass graft). The heart size is mildly enlarged but unchanged when compared with the previous examination. The pulmonary vascular markings appear within normal limits. There is abnormal focal pulmonary density present within the left lung base. Previously, there was some opacity in this area; however, it has increased since the previous examination. This density may be related to atelectasis or infiltrate. This will require correlation with the patient's signs and symptoms.
IMPRESSION:.
1. Cardiomegaly without evidence for congestive failure.
2. Prior CABG.
3. Abnormal focal density (calcification) is present within the left lung base, which may be related to atelectasis or infiltrate.
T6-2B:
SERVICE CODE(S): ___________________________________________________
ICD-10-CM DX CODE(S): ______________________________________________
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