Forum Replies Created

Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • Georgia
    Member
    Post count: 4
    in reply to: Giant Cell Tumor #5491

    Dan,

    Thank you so much for your kindness in responding. I haven’t written yet, because I still need to meet with a neurosurgeon.

    So far, my results from MRIs basically state the following injuries/problems:

    Cervical Arthritis
    Herniated C5-C6
    Herniated C7-C8 (slight)
    Lesion on T6
    Annular tear on T9-T10
    Herniated L5-S1
    Right Hip Impingement (Which has been Surgically Repaired)

    No mention of what I saw…nothing. I apologize for my misinterpretations. Perhaps it is something unusual, but only pertaining to my anatomy??? I do not know.

    Please forgive me.

    ~Georgia

    Georgia
    Member
    Post count: 4
    in reply to: Giant Cell Tumor #5458

    Well, it is interesting. I will wait for more information and return to tell you what I discover. Your analysis gives me some relief. Thank you!

    Georgia
    Member
    Post count: 4
    in reply to: Giant Cell Tumor #5451

    I hope it is too rare for me. I appreciate your good advice Dr. Corenman. I definitely will see if I can have more people diagnose this problem.

    I also did notice that the Psoas Major adjacent to the “tumor” has atrophied. On the sagittal view of the lumbar spine it looks almost exactly like another mri of a thoracic Giant Cell Tumor. On the axial view it has well-defined boundaries and extends from the body of the vertebrae, the pedicle to the articular facet.

    However, I wonder if there are two tumors, because there quite a large round looking tumor on the left side of the Transverse Process on the following image…not sure which vertebrae.

    It is hard to wait…

    Thank you! :)

Viewing 3 posts - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)