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Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS) |
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Hollis G. Potter, MD Chief, Magnetic Resonance Imaging Hospital for Special Surgery Professor of Radiology Weill Medical College of Cornell University
The address is as follows. Hospital for Special Surgery Magnetic Resonance Imaging 535 East 70th Street, New York NY 10021 Basement level Left Appointment Desk Tel 212-774-7296 Fax 212-774-7295 To be reviewed by Dr. Hollis Potter: Please have it faxed to 212-774-7295 by your doctor. and then call MRI department at 212-774-7296 to schedule an appointment. I had an email but can't find it. If I do find it I'll post. Regarding Dr. Filler's MRN there has been alot on the pudendal hope forum trying to figure out which is better his MRN or Dr. Potter's MRI. So far there have been several confirmations of of what she has seen on the MRI by surgical decompression of the pudendal nerve. The best part she looks at all the other nerves in the pelvis, muscles, tendons, etc. Insurance companies will pay for her MRI but they usually do not pay for the MRN. There have been a fair number of individuals on the pudendal forum who have had the MRI with her and leave with information that matches their symptoms. When you call make sure they know you need the sciatic nerve looked at specifically with any specific areas of the sciatic nerve, hamstring, maybe even the posterior femoral cutaneous nerve as there is some overlap with innervation. Good luck. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | fmichael (08-16-2011) |
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