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I am affraid if the radiologist missed the pe

I am affraid if the radiologist missed the pe

So i am 25 years with a history of pe 5 years ago, as i went the er 3 days ago i told Them i had a pe and the past and the doctor order a scan to see if i had one, as the results showed i dont, i am still having severe chest pain and shortness of breath, so please if anyone can see the scans results and help me see if the scan is well interpreted cause I literally still having same symptoms and as i was doing the scan the told me to inhale to do the procedure but as i was taking a deep breath they told you have already done and i told them but i didnt even have time to inhale, so i feel they messed up especially after still having the same symptom( and heart enzymes and ekg was normal) and sorry for my bad English but I really need help

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