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they took blood..my 'sed' rate is high at33 normal is 0-10- indicates inflamination--
today the xrays-- not sure what all this means but not a good feeling.
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FINDINGS:
Images of the right knee and wrists are available for analysis.
Moderate osteoarthritic changes including joint space narrowing,
subchondral sclerosis and osteophytosis involve the right knee, more
severe at the lateral compartment. No acute fractures or dislocations are
identified.The soft tissues are unremarkable. Degenerative tibial spine
hypertrophy is present.
Images of the right wrist demonstrate narrowing of the radiocarpal joint
with associated subchondral sclerosis of the distal radius and proximal
portion of the scaphoid and lunate. Prominent scapholunate interval is
concerning for a scapholunate ligament injury, with associated proximal
displacement of the capitate consistent with scapholunate advanced
collapse wrist. These findings are similar to the contralateral wrist.
Calcific densities are appreciated adjacent to the left scaphoid. The soft
tissues are otherwise unremarkable.
MD Personally interpreted by: GARCIA,MD
Impression
IMPRESSION:
Right knee moderate osteoarthrosis.
Bilateral scapholunate advanced collapse.
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today the xrays-- not sure what all this means but not a good feeling.
...
FINDINGS:
Images of the right knee and wrists are available for analysis.
Moderate osteoarthritic changes including joint space narrowing,
subchondral sclerosis and osteophytosis involve the right knee, more
severe at the lateral compartment. No acute fractures or dislocations are
identified.The soft tissues are unremarkable. Degenerative tibial spine
hypertrophy is present.
Images of the right wrist demonstrate narrowing of the radiocarpal joint
with associated subchondral sclerosis of the distal radius and proximal
portion of the scaphoid and lunate. Prominent scapholunate interval is
concerning for a scapholunate ligament injury, with associated proximal
displacement of the capitate consistent with scapholunate advanced
collapse wrist. These findings are similar to the contralateral wrist.
Calcific densities are appreciated adjacent to the left scaphoid. The soft
tissues are otherwise unremarkable.
MD Personally interpreted by: GARCIA,MD
Impression
IMPRESSION:
Right knee moderate osteoarthrosis.
Bilateral scapholunate advanced collapse.
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