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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Calcified Anterior Longitudinal Ligament

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Dr.  Sudhir Kumar MD

what is mild anterior longitudinal ligament calcification ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sudhir Kumar ( Neurologist)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

Dear Doctor , on a xray can you see perfect outlines of calcified blood vessels and calcified heart valves. ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

HI - My CT results say I have two discrete non calcified soft tissue nodules within the anterior mediastinum. These are inferor to the thymus bed and are non specific. It also says that Enlarged epicardial ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Prasad MD

A small nodular calcified lesion without perifocal edema is seen in right temporal lobe s/o- healed calcified granuloma ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Prasad ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Divakara MD

Can a severe calcified abdominal aorta infranel and severe calcified illiac vessels to both legs...cause a pulmary embolism... ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Divakara ( Internal Medicine Specialist)

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Dr.  Indu Kumar MD

anterior longitudinal ligament at L3-L4 and unilateral sacralisation of L5. So far as blood report is ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Rahul D Chaudhari MD

arthropathy resulting in mild foraminal stenosis. Also anterior osteophytes were seen involving c4, c5, c6, and c7 there is calcificaton of the anterior longitudinal ligament at c5-c6, Also ct... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Rahul D Chaudhari ( Spine Surgeon)
Dr. Chibitam Obia MD

- 15.41mm - posterior - intramural. 14.24 - 13.52mm - posterior - intramural - calcified. 33.83 - 29.23mm - anterior subzerous. Pls, explain to me. Tanx ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Chibitam Obia ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. OMAR ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ SORIA MD

disease in the calcified hilar nodes. Could this be the cause of my pain? Also have Anterior osteophytes ... breath like plurasy. I had a ct scan and bone scan done and the results are talking about... View answer

Answered by : Dr. OMAR ALEJANDRO MARTINEZ SORIA ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal MD

I ve recently got my CT done due to head ache. 1) CT shows that Calcific speck in theright anterior temporal lobe with no sorrounding edema-? Calcified granuloma 2) Bilateral ethmoid, maxillary and right ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal ( Pathologist and Microbiologist)