Possible covid vaccine nodes?
I have never seen a lymph node posterior to the quadrilateral space. > > > > > > 24/yo shoulder pain. Doc doesn’t know if recently vaccinated > > > > Best, > > Frank
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I have never seen a lymph node posterior to the quadrilateral space. > > > > > > 24/yo shoulder pain. Doc doesn’t know if recently vaccinated > > > > Best, > > Frank
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74 year old with knee pain. Knee MRI showed serpiginous foci of abnormal signal in distal femur new from 2 years ago. Femur MRI shows more extensive abnormal signal in intramedullary bone extending from the tip of the femoral component placed 5 months ago. Is this related to reaming the femur for the femoral component.
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Looking for billing code advise. We want to start performing whole body DEXA for lean, fat and mineral content, but cannot find a CPT code to bill under. Currently we seem to have; 77080 Dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), bone density study, 1 or more sites, axial skeleton (eg. Hips, pelvis, spine) 77081 Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
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Follow-up in this lesion – chordoma. On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 4:32 PM ASM wrote: > Hello, > > Any thoughts on the differential list for this spine mass? Path to come > soon… > > 54 year old male with no known primary…. > > Thanks! > > Adam > > >
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Thigh MRI shows Incidental 3.6 cm mass just inferior to ischial tuberosity, deep to the inferior aspect of the gluteus maximus muscle, small amount of edema around the nodule. Pain was in lateral knee radiating up to the thigh. No pain in this region. Knee MRI showed a partial root tear of medial meniscus and
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Has anyone ever seen this? 42 years old, female Only complaint of knee pain No relevant past medical history Thanks for the help
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I’ve received three responses to this case- Thank you! All stated that the dx is PVNS and that it may undergo spontaneous regression, presumably due to resolution of hemorrhage or inflammation. Thanks again! Mai Dear OCADERs, I need help on this case of a 50 YO male who had a knee MRI last year that
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Dear MSK-Friends, once again I would very much appreciate your opinion to this case. Thanks a lot Best wishes Chris OCAD_Foot_Bone-Marrow-Replacement_Child_MRI.pdf
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