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Old 09-01-2009, 05:01 PM #1
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Default Got the MRI of my thorasic/lumbar regions

I think they may not be thinking possible MS anymore...

MRI EXAM : MRI LUMBAR - WITH AND WITHOUT CONTRAST

1.5 cm left renal cortical nonenhancing lesion within the upper pole
is incompletely imaged but probably represents cyst. If clinically
indicated, further evaluation with sonography may be performed.

MRI EXAM : MRI THORACIC - WITH AND WITHOUT CONTRAST

1.5 cm left renal cortical cystic lesion
posteriorly is completely intracortical and contains a small amount of
hemorrhage. Lesion probably represents a hemorrhagic cyst but is
incompletely imaged and cystic neoplasm cannot be excluded.Further
evaluation with sonography recommended.

More tests to come I am sure...if this is from cystic neoplasm...Nope, can't even wrap my brain around that.

Blessings to you all,
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