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Originally Posted by mridoc
Hi Everyone - I'm a radiologist that specializes in both neuro and orthopedic medical imaging, including MRI, CT, xray, etc.
I'm pretty busy, but I really enjoy helping people better understand the radiology side of things, since it's such an important part of diagnosis and treatment. As a radiologist, we are in the background so much, I like to put a personal touch to radiology - and I miss dealing with real people since my interaction is mostly with other docs.
I'm happy to help however I can 
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Thank you for offering help. I have had questions from my Intra articular MRI that the surgeons are not answering. What does it mean to have a small amount of bony edema in the ulnar volar aspect of the triquetrum, cartilage thinning at the intersection of the lunate, triquetrum, capitate, and hamate in the mid carpal row, and a small tear of the proximal surface of the luntriquetral ligament, and a capsular injury in the right wrist. I also have a cyst in the lunate bone measuring 7 x 5 mm. The pain, however, is not at the lunate bone area, but at the pisiform bone and below. One surgeon said there is nothing to do and another said take out the cyst. I am struggling with what to do since I have so much pain. I have been diagnosed with CRPS 1.5 years after these findings.