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I had a pelvic MRI and there is an area where the bone marrow of my left femur appears dark on T1 without fat suppression. It is just as dark as the surrounding muscle. Only the marrow is dark, and only in my left femur. It is in the upper middle region, b...


Trying to get an idea of what this MRI report means as apt with Doctor is a week away, MRI taken during routine followup of a Pleomorphic Xanthoastrocytoma tumor removed 7 years ago named : : EXAM: MR BRAIN WITH + WITHOUT IV CONTRAST CLINICAL ...


I have had two MRI's. Brain and Cervical/Thoracic, both were ordered with MS written on the script. However, my brain was imagined with diffusion weighted and T1 and T2 weighted. NO FLAIR at all!! Protocol for Brain is: Sagittal Flair Axial Flair ...


HISTORY: 31-year-old patient reporting left facial paralysis, tremors, headaches, left blurred vision, history of Bell’s palsy. TECHNIQUE: Axial T1, axial T2, axial FLAIR, axial T1 post-gadolinium, fat-suppressed coronal T1 post-gadolinium, fat-suppress...


-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My family doctor had an MRI done without contrast because he thinks I might have MS and this is what the report said: PRELIMANARY REPORT MRI OF THE BRAIN Sagittal T1-T2...


Consortium of MS Centers MRI Protocol for the Diagnosis and Follow-up of MS by Anthony Traboulsee, MD; David Li, MD; Joseph Frank, MD; Jack Simon, MD; Patricia Coyle, MD; Jerry Wolinsky, MD; Donald Paty, MD June 2003 I. CLINICAL GUIDELINES fo...


I have had an MRI done and wanted to get an interpretation of the results that I received a copy of. Please let me know what is significant or alarming in your best opinion as well as what is the diagnosis. Also, are there other possible diagnosis that co...


need some help I am having pain all in the upper left side .It is from just beside the spine all the way over to my side.In the front to.I have had 2 ekg's done they where normal I have had blood and urine test done all normal.The Dr. told me he thought it...


I have had an MRI done and wanted to get an interpretation of the results that I received a copy of. Please let me know what is significant or alarming in your best opinion as well as what is the diagnosis. Also, are there other possible diagnosis that co...


I was wanting to get a second opinion on my MRI report. I went to the Dr. with a mass on the posterior of my neck,fevers below 102 for 6 months,fatigue,malaise,exteme lower back pain for 5 months (with a negative xray)neck pain, bone pain, joint pain,troub...


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