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497511 tn?1213318623

CT Picture showing stranding?

I have an image from my CT and with the new thought of endometritis - I looked at it some more and it looks like 'stranding' in several spots. Any thoughts?
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497511 tn?1213318623
well all the dr told me was he thought it was endometriosis...i dunno if he even looked @ the film bc here they put all ur films mostly on CD. I brought 2 cds and the reports w/them. im so nervous bout having this surgery
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194838 tn?1303428544
I wish we could have our own records and test results , we have to apply in writing to even get a look at our records in the UK !! If it is felt that there is something in your records that you would not benefit seeing , then this is withheld from you  and you have no say in the matter .
Angie
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Hi there.  I think it's a good thing that we are able to get our hands on our records.  Somehow it empowers us.  But, this time I think the best person to interpret your CT is a Radiologist.  Hopefully your GYN can then pass on the information to you.  You'll drive yourself crazy trying to find whatever the report says.

Good luck.
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I wish I could comment, but I really don't know what I'm looking at as far as "stranding" vs. endometriosis.  Hopefully someone with more experience will come along.
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497511 tn?1213318623
meant endometriosis eek sorry :)
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