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Shortness in breath
I have swollen lymph nodes more than 3 years in posterior cervical and submandibular region... now recently in supra clavicular area... all are bilateral ... FNAC reactive, smear shows mild anemia, CXR - BVM... for the past 3 days I'm feeling shortness in breath while lying in bed... While standing or doing any work am feeling quiet normal ... But while lying in bed im not feeling normal breathing... But I sleep well ... Is that BVM in CXR cause this problem ???
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Regarding your question of increased Broncho vascular markings ---per se it's not an issue to worry but with  the background of your history of lymphadenopathy that too bilaterally I would suggest you to please get it investigated before reaching to a conclusion.
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CBC, Ultrasound of abdomen CT chest and abdomen may be required Biopsy of the lymphnode
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Pls could you share the printed reports.
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Report cxr and send reports
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