Diagnosed c/o pnemonia
The patient 45 yrs Hm presents with symptoms of weakness,mild pain on the right side of the chest since 5 days. No c/c of fever,ARI. No H/o- HTN,DM All other vitals are normal. Dx and Rx please?
Rt lower zone consolidation Rt side trecheal shift Go for HRCT
Right lower zone haziness.Shift of trachea to right.?Pneumonia.Adv HRCT chest
Rt lower zone consolidation Rt side trecheal shift Go for HRCT
Rt collapse consolidation
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