My 14 year old daughter had Chiari Malformation decompression surgery when she was two. About a year ago she developed a "lump", hard to the touch, at the top of her spinal column (base of her neck). Her former physician suggested warm compresses for the discomfort, but never seemed too concerned. We saw a new doctor this a.m. and now we are being immediately referred back to her neurosurgeon. Should I be scared?
welcome to Health care magic. 1.Its post operative changes seen at the site of operation. 2.Initially an ultrasound scan to find out what it is consists of and where it is extending from and the nature of the lesion ( cystic , solid mixed) 3.If not helpful then an MRI will help in evaluation of the neural elements. 4.Yes the cad has to be seen by neurology specialist. 5.Depending in the situation a repeat operation may needed. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.
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What Causes Lump In The Spinal Column?
welcome to Health care magic. 1.Its post operative changes seen at the site of operation. 2.Initially an ultrasound scan to find out what it is consists of and where it is extending from and the nature of the lesion ( cystic , solid mixed) 3.If not helpful then an MRI will help in evaluation of the neural elements. 4.Yes the cad has to be seen by neurology specialist. 5.Depending in the situation a repeat operation may needed. Hope it helps you. Wish you a good health. Anything to ask ? do not hesitate. Thank you.