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I had and MRI of thoracic spine. it showed among other things. a large cyst noted in the upper portion of the left kidney , the aorta is diffusely ecstatic, the heart is enlarged, the aorta is ectactic... View answer
aorta . Osseous structures show degenerative change in the thoracic spine. Impression: Old granulomatous disease at the left lower lung. Atherosclerotic change in the thoracic aorta. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
Hello I went to a chiropractor the other day. He took an xray of my spine. He said my aorta is slightly visible due to calcification. Is this a serious condition and what is the treatment for this? ... View answer
areas (mostly pelvis and spine) and lymph nodes. Fast forward, it has aggressively spread to my rib cage (many spots), sternum , my thoratic (?) spine and lungs. I have a paralyzed right diaphragm but the ... View answer
My mother's spine biopsy report: Crishind artifacts suggestive of round cell tumour, fibrocollagenous and adipose tissue paravertebral region biopsy Definite granulomas or atypical cells are not seen ... View answer
Just had an x-ray. It says Minimum unfolding of the aorta is noted. Also degenerative changes noted in the dorsal spine. I am always tired and get out of breath very quickly. I have also had 5 stents 2 ... View answer
. Aorta is calcified The cp suki and diaphragm are unremarkable Degenerative osseous changes of the thoracic spine Impression Atheromatous Aorta Degenerative osseous changes Hi drs ! please... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein
( General Surgeon)
atelectasis versus parenchymal fibrosis, right atheromatous aorta Dextroscoliosis, Thoracic Spine. What does ... are clear. heart is not enlarged. the aorta is tortous and segmentally calcified.... View answer
Hello My wife has had 3 majour spinal operation in the lat 3 years to try to remove a benign tumour growing in her spine . the tumour is in her lower spine. She started to have symptoms of... View answer
Hi I am asking on behalf of a friend. She had surgery over a year ago to remove a large tumour on her spine. The pain has slowly come back to as bad as it was before and they have done CAT scans ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ketan Vagholkar
( Gastroenterologist)
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