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, pelvicmri, abdominal mri, hip xray and hip arthrogram mri of Lu bar spine and ilioinguinal nerve block ...Chronic burning over left hip and pelvic pain . Also hurts in back of hip... View answer
Hi I got a pelvicMRI due to pelvic pain and report said mild heterogeneity of the visualize bone marrow likely related to red marrow reconversion... it also said bilateral lymph nodes, there's no ... View answer
exercises intended to rehab my pelvic joints. Rehab wasn t helping, so some months later an MRI was ordered ... received the MRI prior to starting rehab for pelvic dysfunction , would the type... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I'm due to pelvis MRI two days before my ovulation, we are eager to ttc after 2 miscarriages, but I'm worried MRI could affect my ovulation/ healthy eggs and lead to another miscarriage. Would it be ... View answer
I just had a mri and the impression is that 1 L4-5: Mild left neural foraminal stenosis 2 Probable anatomic ventriculus terminalis and within the conus medullaris. Consider thoracic MRI to exclude a syrinx ... View answer
and a pelvic ultrasound why do the MRI. ...Hello I just got my ultrasound done and the pelvic one done as well, they found cysts and a mass in ... View answer
i have recently took a mri and it indicates that i have L2/3 through L4/5 disc bulges which impinge ... bladder and pain and numbness in the pelvic and anal region. i was consulted with a gi dr. negative ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ganesh
( General & Family Physician)
I recently had a pelvicMRI to rule out endometriosis, while the impression of the MRI was stated as unremarkable pelvicMRI one of the findings stated mild fullness of the upper... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
Hello, I just got my MRI result and I got scared, do I have tumor? Is it malignant? Impression: 1. Isointense nodule in the endometrial cavity possibly endometrial polyp. 2. Fibroids. 3. Right pelvic sidewall... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
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