JBoz
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Thanks Dr. Coreman, my surgeon has looked at the thoracic MRI, and found it to be an anterior left protrusion at T4 T5, the MRI report from radiologist showed central. He is requesting a CT of the thoracic spine, and I will meet with him soon after. I was curious what the CT shows that an MRI doesn’t in your view. The internet is filled with garbage answers. I know CT’s are good for looking at tissue and organs, but only from my lung doctors advice. I’m curious about the CT of thoracic benefits. This came across as a sooner than later type situation, based off the call. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to fix this chest, arm, and continued neck pain. I do know my surgeon qualifies at doing work on this area regularly, with the minimally invasive technics. It’s always fascinating how surgeons see images (properly), and how radiologists dictate them rather vague, or extreme. I’ve seen both types, but this one was all together off as far as location. They also told me to cancel the epidural.

I don’t believe my surgeon would be requesting a visit if this were not an issue.

Thanks again,

JB