Hi! Thanks for your post. Of course I know that. My Dr has been on vacationaall week long . so this is all I know. I was just wondering if anyone is able to understand it. I will find out as soon as my Dr returns next week.
LindsayLee
Your MRI report should be explained in detail by your prescribing Physician. Pt.s aren't expected to understand all the medical terminology used by Radiologists .... the reports are always sent to your Physician who understands all the jargon and can interpret it for you relative to your particular case.
The context of the sentence, report and what is happening to person is of course important. In this forum, the term would be expected to suggest -in one breast only a process with a vascular component that does not demonstrate characteristics common in cancer or infection.