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Dani

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MRI Photo's of AN's
« on: December 21, 2006, 11:03:10 pm »
I just received the CD of the MRI photo's of my an.  They are really confusing to me.  I think I know what I'm looking at and then find that it is on the opposite side that the an is on.  Does anyone have any photo's they can send that would show about where the an is.  Mine is on the right side.  I got the CD to send to the ANA Association to get a second opinion.  Can someone tell me where to send it.

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Dani
Oakridge, Oregon
65 year old female
1.27cm, Diagnosed September 2006
Deaf in right ear, some tinnitus, numbness on my face close to my ear Currently "Wait & Watch", per doctors advise
If & When I need to have something done I've pretty much decided on GK.

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2006, 02:22:36 am »
The reverse order is quite confusing - all neuros actually look at them in "reverse"
order (as if they were looking from the front)
Makes for some quite strange consultations between the neuro and the patient
When you have it as an actual photo/slide you can simply turn it around
If on a computer - a package like photoshop or similar can make a reverse
copy
Dont worry, you havent got another one...
best regards
Tony

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2006, 07:45:55 am »
 ;)


My husband asked the doctor what it looked like on the MRI.  (even though of course, we have it on our own computer)  The doctor said, "It looks like a white *blob* that shouldn't be there."  Other than that it was a professional consulatation.  LOL  I know where the white mass is that doesn't look like the otherside but, my AN is so large that it is easy to spot.



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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2006, 10:15:20 am »
Did you have your MRI with contrast?  As said above, look for the bastard white blob.  :-\  Here is what mine looked like, and yes it's reversed on the scan.

29 years old
2.5cm AN - left side
Removed May 10th, 2005
Dr. John Leonetti & Dr. Douglas Anderson
Loyola University Medical Center
Chicago, IL

Palace

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #4 on: December 22, 2006, 10:31:05 am »
Dani


I had my MRI with contrast and you must have, right?



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Dani

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #5 on: December 22, 2006, 10:39:31 am »
Yes I did have mine with contrast.  Boy, that's a rather large AN in the photo, what size was it?  I really appreciate the photo....now I will try to look on mine again.

Dani
Oakridge, Oregon
65 year old female
1.27cm, Diagnosed September 2006
Deaf in right ear, some tinnitus, numbness on my face close to my ear Currently "Wait & Watch", per doctors advise
If & When I need to have something done I've pretty much decided on GK.

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2006, 12:56:40 pm »
  The MRI is not reversed, although at first it may seem that way.  Just think of it as a picture from below, rather than a picture from above.  From that perspective an AN on your left side will appear on the right hand side of the horizontal MRI image.
Regards,
 Rob
1.5 X 1.0 cm AN- left side
Retrosigmoid 2/9/06
Duke Univ. Hospital

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2006, 01:03:50 pm »
  Someone asked about the size.  The viewer program that was on the CD with my MRI images had a metric scale on one side (as does Stein's image above- just to the right of his head is a cm scale).  The viewer program also had a measurement function, where you can use the mouse to click on the edges across the AN on the image and it will tell you the measurement of what you have marked with a line.   This is the same tool the doctors use to measure the AN's size.
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  Rob 
1.5 X 1.0 cm AN- left side
Retrosigmoid 2/9/06
Duke Univ. Hospital

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #8 on: December 22, 2006, 03:09:40 pm »
Yes I did have mine with contrast.  Boy, that's a rather large AN in the photo, what size was it?  I really appreciate the photo....now I will try to look on mine again.

Dani

My AN was 2.5cm.
29 years old
2.5cm AN - left side
Removed May 10th, 2005
Dr. John Leonetti & Dr. Douglas Anderson
Loyola University Medical Center
Chicago, IL

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Re: MRI Photo's of AN's
« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2006, 05:00:11 pm »
Taylor
Translab/4.8 cm AN on right side removed 2/3/06
St. Louis Children's Hospital (next to Barnes-Jewish)/ Jeffery Leonard - Neurosurgeon
Cross-facial nerve graft with muscle transplant
Bad coordination on right side - constant pins-and-needles sensation on left side
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