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prostate or the distal sigmoid itself. There is no definite evidence for obstruction. visualized bowel is ..., prostate or urinary bladder. non enlarged but prominent pelvic sidewall lymph nodes. consider... View answer
discomfort was experienced in some positions. I have also been prescribed an MRI of the pelvis and prostate, will the MRI further help to diagnose the problem, if any? There is no enlargement... View answer
Hi Does a MRI of The Pelvis ( With contrast ) Also show The lower groin Region, closer to the inner groin area as well, I was told I ,may have Inguinal ligament issue, Would The MRI of the Pelvic area ... View answer
HELL sir, my brother in law is suffering back pain REPORT -.MRI[LS]-marrow Fat lession in axial skeleton involbing whole spine & PET SCAN Report-skeleton metotasis [vertebral bones& pelvis bone] & blood ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sunil Kumar Srivastava
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I did MRI last year spt. 28, 2016 for prostate cancer, here are the results: Could explain theme to ... lymph nodes. - what does it mean? 3. the visualized bony pelvis is unremarkable. - what does it... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
I am 63 I had an mriprostate my result is a5mm of low t2 signal within the peripheral zone of the mid gland of indeterminate nature though potentially afocusof prostate carcinoma.Themodest accuracy of... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
74 year old father, grandfather, and father-n-law was diagnosed in 1996 with prostate cancer. Lupron therapy since. Bone scan this week revealed metastatic prostate cancer in the pelvis area and ... View answer
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