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I had an x ray done but I received my results and I don’t know howtointerpret them. It said that there were bony masses found on my L6. I also have the picture of the x ray. ... View answer
hello can you interpret the results so far ? Is it too late to reverse diabetes? How can the hormones be corrected? Can diet and exercise alone reverse the diabetes? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shyam B. Kale
( General & Family Physician)
I’m hoping for some information on howtointerpret recent findings from cardiac testing. I had an ... leaflets on the tricuspid and mitral valves. Are these common findings? What can I expect my... View answer
Howtointerpret ECG graph .... I mean For Classical changes in MI or any other cardiac disease ..... I have read ECG books but clinically quite difficult when i get patients with chest pain ..... I ... View answer
[my brother s age is 16 and his eeg report says- the record shows the background consisting of well formed parieto occipital dominant alpha activity 8-10hz, attenuated on eye opening. alpha is mixed with generalised theta... View answer
[Hellow respected doctor. My Biopsy report is The sections show fragments of fibroadipose tissue infiltrated by malignant tumour. the neoplastic cells are arranged singly as well as in the form of clusters. the cells have... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
[hello my last periods date was 21st of feb 2014...my hcg blood test is also positive with hcg 453...now a days i am feeling pain and go through ultrasound last night and report result is endometrium measuring 1.0 cm.... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vinod Kumar
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
[hi, My reports states this had done ultra sound yest. what does it mean? OVARIES: Both ovaries show multiple small follicles arranged at the periphery with echogenic stroma. This is s/o polycystic morphology. The right... View answer
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