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What To Do For Spinal Cord Tumor?

Hi, may I answer your health queries right now ? Please type your query here...Dear sir, My name is pradip soni, Age: 55years, Mo.No: 0000, Email: YYYY@YYYY Well, sir I am give my details, you sir surprise why I am giving my boi-data, but sir I have a lot of hope from you sir. Since from last 5 years doctor’s told me I have an spinal cord tumor and do it surgery. So I am give you sir complete MRI Spine-Lumbar + Contrast report. A plain MR of the lumbar spine was performed, with a whole spine screening study. There is an intramedullary tumor present within the conus of the spinal cord measuring 1.67 cm in short axis and 8.13 cm in length. The upper limit of the tumor is at the superior endplate level of the D11 vertebrae. The lower limit is the upper endplate of L2. The tumor has a multiloculated appearance, with a thin enhancing capsule and septations within it. Between the septae, the loculi appear homogeneously hyperintense and T2W images and more enhancing, with almost cystic appearance. The proximal nerve roots of the cauda equine appear to be splayed apart by the tumor on either side of the spinal canal. The roots appear separate and uninfiltrated, below the L2 level and there is no deposits lowered on. There is no evidence of syrinx rostral to the tumor. Remarks: Intramedullary neoplasm within the lower dorsal cord and conus extending between the D11 and L2 vertebral levels –most probably ependymoma. Dear sir, My name is pradip soni, Age: 55years, Mo.No: 0000, Email: YYYY@YYYY Well, sir I am give my details, you sir surprise why I am giving my boi-data, but sir I have a lot of hope from you sir. Since from last 5 years doctor’s told me I have an spinal cord tumor and do it surgery. So I am give you sir complete MRI Spine-Lumbar + Contrast report. A plain MR of the lumbar spine was performed, with a whole spine screening study. There is an intramedullary tumor present within the conus of the spinal cord measuring 1.67 cm in short axis and 8.13 cm in length. The upper limit of the tumor is at the superior endplate level of the D11 vertebrae. The lower limit is the upper endplate of L2. The tumor has a multiloculated appearance, with a thin enhancing capsule and septations within it. Between the septae, the loculi appear homogeneously hyperintense and T2W images and more enhancing, with almost cystic appearance. The proximal nerve roots of the cauda equine appear to be splayed apart by the tumor on either side of the spinal canal. The roots appear separate and uninfiltrated, below the L2 level and there is no deposits lowered on. There is no evidence of syrinx rostral to the tumor. Remarks: Intramedullary neoplasm within the lower dorsal cord and conus extending between the D11 and L2 vertebral levels –most probably ependymoma. Dear sir, My name is pradip soni, Age: 55years, Mo.No: 0000, Email: YYYY@YYYY Well, sir I am give my details, you sir surprise why I am giving my boi-data, but sir I have a lot of hope from you sir. Since from last 5 years doctor’s told me I have an spinal cord tumor and do it surgery. So I am give you sir complete MRI Spine-Lumbar + Contrast report. A plain MR of the lumbar spine was performed, with a whole spine screening study. There is an intramedullary tumor present within the conus of the spinal cord measuring 1.67 cm in short axis and 8.13 cm in length. The upper limit of the tumor is at the superior endplate level of the D11 vertebrae. The lower limit is the upper endplate of L2. The tumor has a multiloculated appearance, with a thin enhancing capsule and septations within it. Between the septae, the loculi appear homogeneously hyperintense and T2W images and more enhancing, with almost cystic appearance. The proximal nerve roots of the cauda equine appear to be splayed apart by the tumor on either side of the spinal canal. The roots appear separate and uninfiltrated, below the L2 level and there is no deposits lowered on. There is no evidence of syrinx rostral to the tumor. Remarks: Intramedullary neoplasm within the lower dorsal cord and conus extending between the D11 and L2 vertebral levels –most probably ependymoma.
Wed, 23 Aug 2017
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You can opt for Homoeopathic mode of management.As Homoeopathy is side effectless and very mild to act in oncological cases where immunity gets very heavily deranged.Homoeopathy treatment needs a thorough Case taking to select proper Medicine which needs thorough detailed Case history and reports.
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What To Do For Spinal Cord Tumor?

You can opt for Homoeopathic mode of management.As Homoeopathy is side effectless and very mild to act in oncological cases where immunity gets very heavily deranged.Homoeopathy treatment needs a thorough Case taking to select proper Medicine which needs thorough detailed Case history and reports.