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Old 04-19-2010, 08:35 PM #1
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Are you sure you don't have the results. They are often required to attach them, like tuck them into the sleeve of the results. Or on the disk in a separate file.
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Old 04-20-2010, 06:28 AM #2
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No, they burned the disk right away and the lady told me they would be read and reported on by tomorrow (today) and given to my Neuro. So all I have is the disk. I think it's hilarious I may have to go back in for a neck MRI since the silly insurance co. wouldn't approve it the first time around without a peer to peer interview with the dr. She's been out of town til today... Not sure if I should expect to hear today about the results or if she won't say anything til I follow up with her in May.
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Just for fun, here's the findings from my last head/neck MRI in 2008.

Findings- There is no acute infarction, acute intracranial hemorrhage,
hydrocephalus, intra-axial mass, mass-effect or abnormal extra-axial
fluid collection. The cerebellar tonsils are in a normal position.
There are no white matter lesions suggestive of demyelinating disease.
There is no abnormal parenchymal or leptomeningeal enhancement. The
mastoid air cells and paranasal sinuses are clear where imaged. A few
mildly prominent high internal jugular chain lymph nodes are present
in the neck. Physical exam correlation would be beneficial for further
evaluation of this area.

Impression- No acute intracranial abnormality or MR findings of
demyelinating disease

See? Pretty dull. Any idea what the lymph node thing is? Nobody ever mentioned it to me. I just noticed that in the report. Allergy?
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