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Old 09-14-2009, 06:52 PM #1
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Unhappy MRI Report and enough pain for a lifetime

I've had enough pain for a lifetime. Sometimes I just look at the Morphine, etc and wonder...today?
I feel so alone and the pain is so severe. I have so many spinal abnormalities that my spine is inoperatable. Can anyone explain Schmori's nodes, severe straighening of the normal lumbar lorosis. Also, I have bone marrow edema of the endplate of L3-L4 and posteriorly at L1-L2. There is so much more but if anyone out there could help with these questions, I would appreciate it so very much. Also, if there is anyone who just wants to talk...I need that so much.
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I can't find much on the Schmori's Nodes -
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space narrowing or changes in the alignment of the vertebrae and it will show the onset of schmori's nodes. MYLOGRAMS. Mylograms are limited in that they ...
www.adochiolaw.com/docs/diskherniation.pdf - Similar
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Imaging the aging patient (clinical)

Enhancing SchmorI's nodes should not be confused with tumor or infection. ~. Musculoskeletal system: joints. M. Mastantuono. Department of Radiology H Chair ...
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Idiopathic segmental sclerosis of vertebral bodies

tions : cartilaginous (SchmorI's) nodes. Radiology 126: 57. 4. Williams JL, Moller GA, O'Rourke TL (1968) Pseudoinfec- tions of the intervertebral disk and ...
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but if it might be Schmorl's nodes instead , here is info and images that I found.
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/art...tool=pmcentrez

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...+nodes&spell=1

http://images.google.com/images?hl=e...-8&sa=N&tab=wi

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severe straightening of lumbar lordosis -
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...rdosis&spell=1

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edema of the endplate -
http://www.google.com/search?q=edema...ient=firefox-a


those should give you a good start on meanings and descriptions - it helps to know some of it when talking with the drs..
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I've had enough pain for a lifetime. Sometimes I just look at the Morphine, etc and wonder...today?
I feel so alone and the pain is so severe. I have so many spinal abnormalities that my spine is inoperatable. Can anyone explain Schmori's nodes, severe straighening of the normal lumbar lorosis. Also, I have bone marrow edema of the endplate of L3-L4 and posteriorly at L1-L2. There is so much more but if anyone out there could help with these questions, I would appreciate it so very much. Also, if there is anyone who just wants to talk...I need that so much.
Thanks
Good Morning All,
Thanks to everyone for getting back to me so rapidly. That means so much to me. I used to be a Surg. Tech. in my "before" life, so I do have quite a bit of built up knowledge but I am not a physician, that's for sure!
Now, I'm off to my G.P. Pretty sure I've got H1N1. Oh, sooo much fun. I'll let everyone know this afternoon. 'Til then, be good.
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probably schmorl's nodes
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