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. “At C3-4, patchy binocular cord lesions are revealed in the general location of the anterior columns ... restudy using diffusion weighted imaging and possibly even IV contrast in 1 or 2 weeks.” Doesn’t... View answer
[I had a stoke and it was Ddx as a thrombosis stoke. Two two later I was ddx with a menigioma is the same place where stoke in my brain. (l carotid , l optic nerve , and cognitive area.) Was the first stoke was hemorrhagic... View answer
resection.However when compared to 6/2017 cat scan 6/2016 scan showed many very small lesions that are not detectable by any test.His concern is after the resection these undetectable lesions may still be... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
was diagnosed with preeclampsia . There were no tumors, but it showed a "small focal area of T2 hyperintensity in the right posterior frontal lobe possibly associated with remote prior insult versus ... View answer
is subsegmental atelectasis versus fibrosis serious ailment? How about Fibrosis both upper lungs?the xray says Fibrosis, both upper lungs, subsegmental atelectasis versus fibrosis, rt lower lobe ... View answer
enhancing lesions are identified with brain parenchyma. The differential for non enhancing lesions include gliosis from inflammation or ischemia (chronic) versus a demyelinating process. What does... View answer
(surgeon) recommends a colostemy to bypass the tumors which are almost totally blocking his colon. The tumors and other lesions are not going to have any other procedures or treatments. Is this the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
Test result shows cystic pancreatic lesions at the level of the The neck and tail of the pancreas.These are likely to repesent inductal papilly mucinous tumors of the pancreas of side branch variety due ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
infiltration of the sagittal sinus demostrated with stenosis versus occlusion of sagittal sinus .. Should I be concerned about stenosis? , or is this a normal behaivor or these tumors? Also remainder of... View answer
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