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James Shingola

Fri. 15 Jul.16,
19:22

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What does this mri report mean
Small developing vertical cleft along the radial side of the membranous TFC disc fibers, best seen on image 11 series 5. There is no evidence of contrast transit into the distal radioulnar joint. The remainder of the TFC disc is intact and grossly unremarkable.
Intact intrinsic ligaments. There is no widening of the intervals. There is no contrast in the midcarpal compartment.
Increased interstitial signal within the ECU tendon is likely due to tendinopathy and a developing longitudinal split. The remaining tendons are grossly unremarkable.
Normal caliber median and ulnar nerves.
Minimal generalized wrist osteoarthrosis with minimal to mild chondromalacia, small intraosseous cysts and minimal osteophytosis.
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Bob Smtih

Thu. 30 Oct.14,
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What is this white "cloud" on the right side of this MRI?
The following was noted:c2/c3 normal c3/c4 Very minimal anterior ostepphytic ridging is present. There is no spinal stenosis or neural foraminal narrowing. C4/c5 Very minimal anterior ostepphytic ridging is noted. There is no spinal stenosis or neural foraminal narrowing. c5/c6 There is a circumferential disc osteophyte complex present. There is mild central spinal stenosis. The AP diameter of the spinal canal is narrowed to 9mm. The dorsal and ventral CSF spaces remain patent. There is mild to moderate neural foraminal narrowing. c6/c7 a circumferential disc osteophyte complex present. There is mild central spinal stenosis. AP diameter of the spinal canal is narrowed to 9mm. The dorsal and ventral CSF spaces remain patent. There is moderate to severe neural foraminal narrowing. c7/t1 Normal. AP diameter of the spinal canal is 12 mm My question is C5 looks like it is chewed up; weird shading. Does it appear to be more damaged than the report states? Also there seems to be a white "cloud" that goes into the left side of multiple disks. What is the white "cloud"? c3 through c7 are in the image
 
 
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Mason Coplin

Thu. 2 Sep.10,
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Just took the Registry this past monday.
Easy!!! If you have been working in the field for a while and use the MIC, MRI in practice and any other review book you are set. I had like only 2 math problems and even those were both calculating scan time. Tons of anatomy and the rest dealt with GRE sequences (steady state, spoilers etc) Maybe I was lucky and got the less difficult test but if you are about to take it, don't freak out.
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yevgeniy zh

Wed. 15 Jul.09,
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what do we see in this image
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cranimal/435871251/
what is the meaning of the white spot on the right?

thanks
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Sun. 27 Jan.08,
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Plz Answer this ... Contrast MRI of Brain
Pre and Post contrast mri of the brain was performed in multiple planes using T1 & T2 W spin-echo sequence.

There is small ring enhancing lesion in the left occipitoparietal lobe which measures 1cm in diameter.It reveals isointense periphery on T1 & T2W images with hyperintense core on T2W images. On T1W images the core appears hypointense . A tiny mural nodule is seen within the lesion. focal perilesional edema is seen appearing hyperintense on FLAIR and T2W images.



The brainstem & cerebellum are normal.
The ventricular system is normal.
No abnormal meningeal enhancement is seen.
Intracranial vessels display normal flow void.


What needs to be done?? How serious the problem is??
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