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Old 05-08-2013, 04:32 PM #12
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The only thing I can think of is to take the CD of the scan to another radiologist for a second 'reading' and report. I would let them know ahead of time that you want ALL findings reported...specifically the anatomical variations.

Keep in mind though, your insurance will be billed for the reading and you'll incur any copay. This is probably why he won't change the original report...because he won't get paid to do so. It's all about money in the end.
I am willing to pay for the co-pay. It's just upsetting why this radiologist refused to make an addendum or revised his report -- I am requesting for something that should have been part of the original report in the first place. Also, if ever I change a pulmo in the future, I want to present an official report and not just show a print copy of an email mentioning about the anatomical variations....

Thank you en bloc.
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