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Kenjhee 12-09-2013 08:51 PM

My CT Results
 
This is an excerpt from a CT scan I had a year-and-a-half ago. Anyone have a feel for how much it materially supports TBI? At least tell me what it means?

FINDINGS:
There are a few scattered small foci of nonspecific non-enhancing T2/flair signal abnormality in the white matter without co-localized regions of restricted diffusion which could reflect evidence of chronic small vessel ischemic disease in a patient of this age (53 at the time).

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EsthersDoll 12-12-2013 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kenjhee (Post 1035611)
This is an excerpt from a CT scan I had a year-and-a-half ago. Anyone have a feel for how much it materially supports TBI? At least tell me what it means?

FINDINGS:
There are a few scattered small foci of nonspecific non-enhancing T2/flair signal abnormality in the white matter without co-localized regions of restricted diffusion which could reflect evidence of chronic small vessel ischemic disease in a patient of this age (53 at the time).

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My Dr. told me that most radiologists ignore white matter anomalies.

The reasons she told me this is because I brought the information about the DTI (Diffusion Tensor Imaging) research that's currently being conducted in regards to PCS and Concussions. The DTI's have proven that white matter has a lot to do with someone's functioning and can show more than a regular MRI or CT scan.

You might want to seek out and contact a research group in your area who is using this kind of technology. You might learn from them what those details mean on that report! And you might get inducted into a study so you can learn more and so researchers can learn more too!

Kenjhee 12-14-2013 03:44 AM

Thank you so much EsthersDoll. I'm going to run the full report by my PCP on my next visit (he is not at Stanford, where I had the CT done). I'll post anything interesting he says.


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