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That's interesting because I found it to be detailed yet concise. That's the reason, on Dr Avery's advice, I waited for Dr. W to be available instead of traveling elsewhere. I had heard that some of these specialized imaging reports can go on forever to the point of being ignored because it takes too long to read and comprehend them...but I really would have a hard time believing that's the case with this report.
TOS is such a complex animal, with symptoms for many coming from secondary disorders and not the original previously undiagnosed or symptomatic disorder.
For someone as experienced as Dr. Sanders, I wouldn't think the reports would be entirely necessary, and they've worked for so long without them. But in the case of multiple anatomical anomolies, which seem to be not so anomolous in TOSers, I think it pays to know what to expect and what they'll find before they go in there.
Last edited by Jomar; 02-12-2007 at 05:06 PM.
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