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the expected cervical lordosis. Vertebral body height appears normal. There is apparent minimal ... aspect of the inferior endplate of C5. Focus of T1 and T2 hyperintensity within the T1 vertebral body ... View answer
To be answered by Dr. Erion Spaho. Dear Dr. Spaho, I have wonderful news. After a CT w contrast, I saw my neurosurgeon a few days ago. He told me I m going to be fine. I have a very large vertebral ... View answer
[HI I AM A 60YR OLD LADY WHO HAS A PAIN IN THE RIGHT GROIN LEADING DOWN THE LEG TO THE KNEE I WAS DIAGNOSED WITH A PROBLEM WITH THE TENDANS AT THE TOP OF MY LEG SOME TIME AGO AND I ALL SO HAVE ARTHRITUS IN THE KNEE MY... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Erion Spaho
( General & Family Physician)
[i am 34 with no history of fracture until i suffered a compression fracture of t10 in my spine.. what could cause this to happen if there is no cancer showing up in blood work.?] View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin
( General & Family Physician)
antegrade vertebral flow". The PA that I saw at my doctor's office never mentioned this (I only saw it after ... symptoms I'm experiencing. Can this finding be explained as well as possible causes... View answer
involving the entire t12 vertebral body extendin to posterior elements.pain causes me sleeplessness ... and tingling in fingers, more pain in left hand. my MRI shows multilevel cervical disco... View answer
at c5/c6 interface with fracture across the c6 vertebral body and is resulting in complex disruption of the vertebral column with overriding of the two ends of spine over one another in the antero ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
l5 vertebral bodies. Focal T1 & T2 hyperintense lesions are noted within the l5 vertebral body and within the posterior aspect of the l1 vertebral body which may reflect hemangiomas. What does this... View answer
MRI report says The vertebral arteries originate from the proximal subclavian arteries. The left vertebral artery is moderately hypoplastic becoming severely hypoplastic distally. The right vertebral ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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