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Happy to help - radiologist
Hi Everyone - I'm a radiologist that specializes in both neuro and orthopedic medical imaging, including MRI, CT, xray, etc.
I'm pretty busy, but I really enjoy helping people better understand the radiology side of things, since it's such an important part of diagnosis and treatment. As a radiologist, we are in the background so much, I like to put a personal touch to radiology - and I miss dealing with real people since my interaction is mostly with other docs. I'm happy to help however I can :) |
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It's a great place for people to come and try to find answers. You can certainly help them with that. Thanks for your willingness to help. |
hello and welcome to NT,
that's very generous of you to offer to help us answer Q's. i know you will find the board very interesting, with so many different aspects to the forums. thanks again, |
Hey, mridoc,
You may want to read these posts and comment if you can. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/sh...893#post770893 |
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Dear mridoc,
Thank you for offering help to us. Medical descriptions are so hard to understand. I have had questions about my Intra articular MRI done about a year and a half ago. I have asked what it means, but have not received a clear definition so I can understand what is going on with my wrist. Could you please explain what this means? There is a small amount of bony edema in the ulnar volar aspect of the triquetrum. Cartilage thinning is present at the intersection of the lunate, triquetrum, capitate, and hamate in the mid carpal row. A small tear of the proximal surface of the lunotriquetral ligament. I also have a cyst in the lunate measuring 7x5 mm with mild surrounding edema. Capsular injury I do not have pain at the lunate. I do have a lot of pain at the pisiform and below. I went to one surgeon that said there is nothing to do. Another surgeon said take out the cyst. Would the pain near the pisiform have to do with the cyst, tear, bony edema, or cartilage thinning. That is the million dollar question, and the confusion that I have, on how to fix it. Now I have recently been diagnosted with CRPS. It is hard to know what to do, if anything.......... Thank you, and now maybe I can let it go Uncertain |
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