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MRI - necessary?
one doc wants to do an MRI to rule out neck issues but also it includes MRI of thoracic outlet. will this even show anything?
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If you've never had any imaging , it really is best for ruling in/out of any other causes. Often TOS gets diagnosed by excluding all other causes & reasons for the symptoms.
You may have some anomalie that will show up and will give a better idea on future treatment or is surgery is needed. If ins will cover it/ you can afford it, I think yes. Or x rays first might give a hint if MRI would be needed. |
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MRI with contrast (MRA - Angiogram) is useful in showing vascular TOS signs. Hopefully your doctor has ordered this and included the hands-up position. Here is a post of mine right before I had surgery: Quote:
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i have had an MRI before and I had to stay very still for a long period of time. THERE IS NO WAY IN HEAL THAT I COULD HAVE MY ARMS OVER MY HEAD either laying or standing for more than, say 15 seconds before having loss of blood and shaking start. |
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Others have had an adverse reaction or launched in a flare that lasted indefinitely...so don't do this if this is the case with you. |
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ditto heybro, I could not do that either for more than a few seconds.
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Heybro I think you should try to get a regular MRI of your neck first if you haven't done so and/or your bp. |
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