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thoracic spinal M.R.I. w/o contrast can any one give me input on this??
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thoracic spinal M.R.I. w/o contrast can any one give me input on this??
denise61
IMPRESSION:
NO ABNORMAL LESIONS OR MASS DEMINSTRATED WITHIN THE THORACIC SPINAL CORD.
T9- 10 disk bulge which flattens the anterior thecal sac, but does not cause singificant central spinal canal stenosis>>>
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hi , thanks for responding!!! I do clearly understand!!!!
Its the DR.S that DONT!!!
I now i need a dr that specialest in ms but they will not send me to one!!!
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Without contrast is a problem, because you won't see active lesions.
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