What Are The Signs, Symptoms And Causes Of Osteoporosis?
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I have gone through your query & MRI Report and would try to help you in the best possible way. Chondromalacia means degenerative changes which are usually age related and usually patient presents with anterior knee pain on walking up or down stairs. Osteoporosis (reduction in bone mineral density) itself can result due to age. An important things that requires further workup is abnormal signals in femur and tibia. Is there any history of any chronic illness like malignancy? When was the last time you had your medical examination done? Is there any family history of cancer? if yes then which type and in whom?
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Bone scan is suggested for further assessment
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Thank you for getting back with the answers. I have gone through them. In light of details given, i would suggest you to get a bone scan done. Secondly, you can discuss about biopsy as well with your treating doctor.
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Cancer not always malignant, can be benign as well
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It is not compulsory that cancer is always malignant. It can be benign as well. We should hope for best. As this thing came out on imaging so best is that we should confirm its nature so that we can manage accordingly.
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Yes, possibility exists, but further workup required
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Yes, a possibility does exist; so to confirm it we need to get the before-mentioned test done.
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Although it will be difficult to tell without proper workup and examination few differential includes;
Fibrous Dysplasia, Hyperparathyroidism/hemangiomas, multiple myeloma, metastatic spread, infections.
As mentioned earlier, please get the further workup done so that we can confirm the exact cause and further management can be done accordingly.
Yes, it will hopefully give us the details including the primary site which should also help to plan further.
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Dr. Muhammad Ali Rauf,
General & Family Physician