Doctor: I know that you can only go by what's on the report: my much beloved 78 yr old mother has progressive
weaknessWeakness in left arm and leg over past year. Her neurologist suspects that it may be due to ergot
poisoningPoisoning first aid as her
PrimaryPrimary amyloidosis
Primary biliary cirrhosis
Primary hyperparathyroidism
Primary insomnia
Primary lymphoma of the brain Care allowed her to progress up to 1, 2 and even 3
Cafergot suppositories EVERY SINGLE DAY for two years for chronic migraine headaches and she'd been taking at last 5 or more per week for at least 20 years before. Neuro ordered MRA of
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury &
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer w & w/o contrast, here's report - does it sound like ergot poisoning and, either way, is this treatable/reversable at all. (She's been on Depakot for 1 month now):
*MRA Neck W/ 7 W/O Contrast History: Leftsided Heakness & Increased Tone
FINDINGS: The origins of the grest vessals show no areas of stenoses. There is, however, stenosis at the origins of the right vetebral artery. Otherwise, the left veterbral artery, internal & external arteries, & the carotib bulb/bifurcation shows no areas of stenoses. The arteries are of the usual caliber.
IMPRESSION: Moderate stenosis at the origin of the right vetebral artery. Otherwise unremarkeble MRA of the neck.
*MRA Brain W/O Contrast
FINDINGS: There is a mild diffuse irregularly of the A-2 segment of the left anterior cerebral artery. Otherwise, the vertebral, basilar, and carotid arteries and their branches are of usual course and caliper. No areas of aneurysmal dilatation or vascular malformation is seen.
IMPRESSION: Mild diffuse irregularity and narrowing of the A-2 segment of the left anterior cerebral artery.
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