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Lesion On Lung


Question Posted Thursday November 26 2009, 1:35 pm

My mother is 52, smoked all her life with cancer. Had pneumonia twice. A couple of days ago she was having alot of shortness of breath and pain in her chest shooting to her back. we went to the walk in and the doctor called the ambulance. They took x ray and asked her if she ever came into contact with tb. Why would they ask that? Also they said she yhad a small lesion on her lung??? she still ahs the same pain. what could this mean?

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Smartone answered Saturday November 28 2009, 11:25 pm:
TB infections can cause lesions on the lungs, therefore, the doctor may suspect TB.

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