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    Happy holidays and thank you so much for replying once more!

    I was in a wheel chair for one year from hip pain, but it seemed to magically resolve. At that time I when to a rhuem and I’m scheduled to see one this week. I seem to fall through the cracks of many specialities.

    I did have a recent hip MRI, (my lumbar MRI came out “normal”) would that show the SI joints or is this something I’d need to ask for?

    In case this would help, here is the report:
    MRI HIP: 11/7/2019

    CLINICAL HISTORY: 33 years of age, Female, chronic right hip pain.

    PROCEDURE COMMENTS: Multiplanar, multisequence imaging of the right hip was performed at 3T without contrast.

    FINDINGS:

    Fluid: No significant joint effusion is present within the hip.

    Cartilage, bones and marrow: Minimal chondral thinning along the superior hip joint space. Bone marrow signal is within normal limits for age.

    Labrum: Degenerative signal and mild blunting of the anterosuperior labrum (701/16-18) with mild irregularity of the superior labrum (501/22-23).

    Tendons: The iliopsoas tendon appears normal with no surrounding fluid. Minimal gluteus medius tendinopathy and peritendinitis. No substantial trochanteric bursitis. The hamstrings and adductor compartment muscles are within normal limits.

    Additional findings: Increased signal within the sciatic nerve, most pronounced in the tibial portion (301/24), which is otherwise normal in caliber. Normal surrounding fat planes. Normal muscle bulk within the pelvic girdle musculature without edema.

    Thanks again for everything, this is really helping me advocate for myself as a patient who has been in such pain for half my life!

    niki
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    Thanks Doc, so I’ve reached out to additional nuero but it does seem hard for me to be heard. I also wanted to ask if you had experience with ankylosing spondylitis?

    I didn’t mention I my positive gene marker for AS and mild degenerative changes along my labrum of my hip and “increased signal along sciatic nerve”

    Is it possible that the MRI issues with my neck could cause all over pain and hand tingling? is there any osteo type imaging that could rule out AS?

    When I went down this path they suggested Humira out steroids as a trial and I just really wanted to make sure our diagnosis was right with images needed.

    Best,

    Niki

    niki
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    Hi Doc! My apologies, I didn’t expect for you to write back so quickly.

    That’s a great question. I’ve seen a Mayo clinic nuerologist and they don’t believe it’s Ms. I’ve had multiple brain MRIs as well as 2 EMGs. (those are not fun, by the way!)

    That’s good to hear about my spine, thanks! So is it rather normal for a 33 year old woman to have those results with all those osteophytes? I have a positive HLA-B27 for aclondysis spondylitis but not sure where to go or look for there since it’s just a marker.

    My symptoms are the worst and have really affected my quality of life, sadly.

    I know I said this last time, but truly.. Thank you for your help.

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