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What Does My MRI Scan Report Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 15 Feb 2016
Question: What does this mean on MRI report? The patient is 7 years old and the MRI was not for anything related to ENT..... "There is diffuse fullness of Waldeyer's ring which is typically reactive in patients of this age." He does not have a sore throat, nor has he been sick. He does have a moveable pea-sized ball under his chin (one side only) that I noticed in November. He sometimes has a hoarse voice (intermittent and more normal than not) and he has started to snore loudly.
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Answered by Dr. Vivek Chail (37 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
The Waldeyers ring is the tonsil area and is usually prominent in children

Detailed Answer:
Hi xxxxxxxxx,
Thanks for writing in to us.

I have read through your query in detail.
Please find my observations below.

1. The Waldeyers ring is a normal region in the oral cavity which contains lymphatic tissue and is well known as the pharyngeal tonsils. This is an area of increased activity in small children who are prone to have frequent throat infections.

2. The boy has a prominent Waldeyers ring seen in the MRI scan and this is expected in patients of younger age even if there is no sore throat or active disease. This is because the lymphatic system is well developed and the reactive nature is seen as fullness. This is not any disease if there is no symptom

3. The movable pea sized ball under the chin requires to be palpated and examined clinically. Usually it is a lymphnode but it can be a benign cyst in the region.

4. Hoarseness of voice can happen due to nerve irritation and even snoring loudly can occur if there is an enlargement of adenoids which is lymphatic tissue at the back of nose and throat. This might require an ENT clinical examination.

5. The encircled areas look to be normal structures and do not mean any thing significantly abnormal.

Hope your query is answered.
Please do write back if you have any doubts.

Regards,
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What Does My MRI Scan Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: The Waldeyers ring is the tonsil area and is usually prominent in children Detailed Answer: Hi xxxxxxxxx, Thanks for writing in to us. I have read through your query in detail. Please find my observations below. 1. The Waldeyers ring is a normal region in the oral cavity which contains lymphatic tissue and is well known as the pharyngeal tonsils. This is an area of increased activity in small children who are prone to have frequent throat infections. 2. The boy has a prominent Waldeyers ring seen in the MRI scan and this is expected in patients of younger age even if there is no sore throat or active disease. This is because the lymphatic system is well developed and the reactive nature is seen as fullness. This is not any disease if there is no symptom 3. The movable pea sized ball under the chin requires to be palpated and examined clinically. Usually it is a lymphnode but it can be a benign cyst in the region. 4. Hoarseness of voice can happen due to nerve irritation and even snoring loudly can occur if there is an enlargement of adenoids which is lymphatic tissue at the back of nose and throat. This might require an ENT clinical examination. 5. The encircled areas look to be normal structures and do not mean any thing significantly abnormal. Hope your query is answered. Please do write back if you have any doubts. Regards,