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Old 10-14-2014, 05:07 PM #7
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Default Brachial Plexus MRI Performed today. (9 months post surgery)

Well, I spent an hour+ in my favorite machine today. They performed the MRI with & without contrast. We'll see how long it takes for my inattentive surgeon to get back to me with the results. Either way I'll have a copy for my records to take to another Dr. Still doing research on finding a different surgeon that specializes in "TOS". I would assume that the area I live in would have one specialist between Wake Forrest, UNC or Duke medical. I'll keep all posted about the results when I get them.
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