MRI scan performed 02/02/2010 indicates a normal MRI scan of the left shoulder, and also the left trapezius musculature normal in s/l signal and mophology . The clavicle and scapula are intact.
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Honestly, this dictation I'm doing is like the turn signal syndrome. What I mean by that is people who don't bother to use their turn signals when they turn (I know, I'm anal. I even use mine in parking lots). There's a reason they're on the car and it's against the law not to use them when indicated.
This doctor doesn't know how to use the turn signal, er, um, pause button, and I'm sitting here listening to um, ...
I am having trouble understanding what the word is. I have played it over and over, and tried every possible thing I could think of. The doctor has a very strong foreign accent and the word sounds like "implease".
On the non gadolinium-enhanced T2 weighted images, implease signal is identified within the left sphenoid sinus.
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A focus of bone marrow multiple myeloma lesion is not excluded, although the degenerative posttraumatic focus is another possibility. Finally, there is an S/L ovid zone of signal intensity. ...
MRI of the lumbar spine demonstrates no evidence of any drop metastases. There is an incidental note of s/l retro frag eers signal abnormality. (or right rofrag eers) ...
This is an MRI of the ankle. Tried to google this but wasn't sure. Thanks!
A fracture of the posterior process of the talus is present with high signal ?phoenix? standing between the fracture fragments. ...