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I think they downplay it for 2 reasons:
1) people are highly suggestible 2) they don't really know what each person is going to experience with the problem. I found a book about my issues at the U of Mich medical library. It was 90 pgs long. And it was from Toronto Canada. The gist of it was that some people with malrotation have lifelong problems/symptoms (like me), and others never do. This book had a surgeon's opinion of how to fix some of it. But I have been told by 3 doctors, including one recent radiologist graduate, that my problem is not fixable. So there. Sometimes there are no answers. ![]()
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It may have been okay, if the symptom I am complaining about is not a direct symptom of these variations. I just wish this radiologist could have mentioned them in the result. If at all, nothing can be done about it, at least I know and my pulmo knows about it too so these variations would be in the parameters for consideration in my management. ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (05-04-2013) |
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Personally, I think radiologists have a responsibility to report anything they find. It is not their place to determine suggestibility of the patient or whether they will experience symptoms from it. Their job is solely to report the findings (all of them) and leave the clinical diagnosis to the doctor.
It used to be that patients were not reading their own reports. Now patients can be more proactive when they see things like this and start asking more questions. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (05-04-2013) |
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You expressed the sentiment that I exactly feel about the judgment call made by this radiologist. I could not express better when you said : "their job is solely to report the findings ( all of them) and leave the clinical diagnosis to the doctor". In my limitation of your language, I somehow feel handicapped in expressing my words. That's why when something important like this comes up, I discussed it with my husband and he helps me in discussing my thoughts and ideas with my Again, thank you. ![]() |
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[QUOTE=SFNgirl;980769]I find this conversation fascinating. Just recently my primary doctor made an odd comment in middle of discussion of my SFN, about the pineal cyst (in brain) that I have. I have never been told of this, and have had a CT scan of brain twice over last 3 years with this same doctor. She said this time it's roughly the same size as a few years ago, so nothing to worry about. But isn't it odd that nobody ever bothered to even mention it? I do have headaches, ringing in my ears and had some trigeminal nerve issues, no idea if a cyst like this can cause any of that, I did look it up and usually they are asymptomatic and nothing to worry about. Anyway, just wanted to share my agreement with your stories, and hope you get some good focus and answers from your doctor when he/she returns from vacation.[/
I am upset about it because of seemingly lack of careful evaluations. It was like an after thought to inform me about the findings. I would have never known had I not asked!!! It is really important that the patients or his/her family representatives be on top of the treatment. |
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I hope anyone can help me on this concern about wanting to ask the radiologist to make a revised report to reflect the findings in my anatomical variations. I am requesting for something that should have been part of his original report.
To those who are familiar with the Hippa policy, can I invoke a provision of Hippa on my concern? Please note that radiologist has refused to make a revision of his report giving no reason at all. Thank you in advance for the inputs. |
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