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Medical Dictionary & MRI/CT Terminology
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[The main sources of TheFreeDictionary's Medical dictionary are The American HeritageŽ Stedman's Medical Dictionary, Second Edition and Dorland's Medical Dictionary for Health Care Consumers, which provide authoritative descriptions of medical conditions, medications, anatomical terms, noted medical personalities and much more.] also has tabs to choose Dictionary/thesaurus Legal Financial Acronyms and more other languages can be chosen too. Terminology for CT scans and MRI scans (Lumbar region) http://www.adriaanliebenberg.co.za/t...ar-region.html http://www.spineuniverse.com/anatomy...y-spinal-terms http://www.aans.org/Patient%20Inform...d%20Terms.aspx |
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DO YOU HAVE ANY MRI TERMINOLOGY FOR THE THORACIC REGION? I REALLY NEED HELP UNDERSTANDING THE MRI RESULTS THAT I GOT TODAY. MY DOCTOR APPOINTMENT IS NOT FOR ANOTHER WEEK AND I JUST CAN NOT WAIT THAT LONG FOR SOMEONE TO TELL ME WHAT ALL OF THIS MEANS. I ONLY KNOW THAT I AM IN ALOT OF PAIN!!!! I DO ALSO WANT TO TELL OF YOU, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR BEING HERE, IT IS SO AWESOME TO HAVE THIS SITE TO GO TO, HAVING PEOPLE LIKE ME. YOU ARE GREAT!!!:grouphug::D
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What specific term do you want to know about?
The spinal terms usually can apply to each area of the spine , cervical, thoracic, lumbar etc - those are the locations. The number tells what level vertebrae in each area. T9 = #9 vertebrae in thoracic area http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/pi...pictureid=5102 |
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