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Mri help
Please help me understand what this MRI report is saying, and what may be my options.
Procedure: MRI Left Knee History: Previous injury to the knee with surgery in May repairing a cartilage defect along the lateral tibial plateau. New swelling and pain. Technique: The examination is preformed on the open .3 tesla magnet with sagittal, axial and coronal sequences obtained. Findings: There is no significant increase in joint fluid. The quadriceps tendon and patellar tendon are intact. The anterior and posterior cruciate ligaments are intact. The medal and lateral collateral ligament are intact. There continues to be signal in the femoral attachment of the medial collateral ligament consistent with previous injury. There is some degeneration involving the lateral meniscus but no discrete tear is identified. The medial meniscus is intact. The bone marrow signal is normal. There is no abnormal signal in the lateral tibial plateau and no thinning of the cartilage can be identified. Impression: Thickening and internal signal in the medial collateral ligament consistent with previous sprain/scarring. Mild degeneration involving the lateral meniscus without a discrete tear identified. |
I'm not a doctor or a radiologist but I'll have a go.
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Basically it means there is some scarring of the cartilage near the knee from an old injury, but no new injuries showed up on the scan. Here's a link to a website that I find helpful. http://www.chirogeek.com/003_CT-Axial_Tutorial.htm |
Thanks for the info. Is it possiable that i will need another surgery or is this something that will need to work itself out>? I work for direct tv so there is alot of climbing in high places so i havent been able to go back 2 work as of yet. Any chances you think they will let me go back with the mir info here?
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I think you have to go with whatever your doctor says, but from the scan report it doesn't sound like you'd need surgery at the moment. It does however state that you have pain and swelling in that knee, so it makes sense to rest the knee at least until that's all gone.
Your doctor will want to see you with the films and the report, and he/she will be able to explain things much better than I can, with my limited knowledge. |
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