Combined with the clinical is generally serious?

Combining clinical findings does not mean that the patient is serious; it is just a common term used in imaging reports. For many diseases, although their clinical manifestations are different, their imaging manifestations may be the same, at this time, the imaging doctor is unable to judge the type of lesion, and generally recommend the clinician to combine the patient’s clinical symptoms and various laboratory test indicators to make a comprehensive judgment, for example, the patient has glomerulonephritis, early general ultrasound or other imaging is not positive findings. This time the doctor needs to integrate the patient’s urine protein and the patient’s renal function to determine whether the patient’s kidneys have abnormalities, so you need to ask your primary care physician again if it is serious.