Our son (7 years old at the time) had a possible
strokeHeat emergencies
Hemorrhagic stroke
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack in November 2000, but too many doctors, many opinions...we were left out in the cold (information wise). This past week, we had a neurology appointment to discuss our son’s well being. We're military, so continuity of care or even meeting with a neurologist is rare.
'Fellow' stated that some of the doctors believe our son had a
strokeHeat emergencies
Hemorrhagic stroke
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack, but some did not. There was a
dopplerDoppler ultrasonography of an extremity
Doppler ultrasound exam of an arm or leg
Duplex/doppler ultrasound test
Echocardiogram study done that showed
bloodAmylase - blood
Bleeding
Blood cells
Blood clot formation
Blood clots
Blood culture
Blood differential
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Blood glucose monitoring
Blood in semen clotsBlood clots bouncing
backBack pain - low
Back strain treatment and forth in the
heartCongenital heart disease
Cor pulmonale
Coronary heart disease
Cyanotic heart disease
Depression and heart disease
Heart attack
Heart attack first aid
Heart attack symptoms
Heart bypass surgery
Heart bypass surgery - series
Heart disease, but not going to the
lungsAcute respiratory distress syndrome
Bronchoscopy with transbronchial biopsy
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Coal worker's lungs - chest x-ray
Coal worker's pneumoconiosis
Collapsed lung, pneumothorax
Diaphragm and lungs
Heart-and-lung transplant
Incision for lung biopsy
Lung anatomy
Lung biopsy at all. A hole in the
heartCongenital heart disease
Cor pulmonale
Coronary heart disease
Cyanotic heart disease
Depression and heart disease
Heart attack
Heart attack first aid
Heart attack symptoms
Heart bypass surgery
Heart bypass surgery - series
Heart disease was ruled out by a cardiologist.
'Fellow' says this is the reason that some of the docs don't believe it was a
strokeHeat emergencies
Hemorrhagic stroke
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack. The impression is typed below, but can someone explain this to me in English, layman terms. This is an "impression" (what the document states-not me being mean) after one of our son's CAT scan.
::8 September 05-Interpretation: A single focus of cortical signal abnormality ::in the high
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair, medial right frontal lobe, adjacent to the ::interhemispheric
fissureAnal fissure, measuring 5 mm in size. No change from 11/22/00. ::This could represent an old area of
ischemicHepatic ischemia
Ischemic colitis
Stroke
Transient ischemic attack
Transient ischemic attack (tia) change, although the appearance ::is not that of encephalomalacia. A cortical neoplastic or dysplastic focus is ::possible.