This is Dr. Kerr's evaluation of my MRI....I suppose this is good
news...it at least shows no new episode! Maybe I am just getting older
and some previous symptoms are just gtting worse due to arthritis, bone
loss etc.
Thans to all of the members that gave me info. And encoragement!
Rob in New Jersey 

-----Original Message-----
From: Douglas Kerr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 10:49 PM
To: Robert Pall
Cc: Moira Baynes
Subject: Re: NEW MRI

Robert,  good news.  The MRI looks good.

small right foraminal HNP noted at T8-9 and at T10-T11, with mild mass
effect upon the neural foramen.
Also, there is some minimal high signal noted within the cord at the
level of T8-9 and down to T12. No contrast enhancement is noted .

This means nothing is active.  Just old stuff and nothing new.  


Douglas Kerr MD/PhD
Associate Professor, Neurology and MMI
Director, Johns Hopkins TM Center
Johns Hopkins Hospital
600 N. Wolfe St., Pathology 627C
Baltimore, MD 21287-6965

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>>> Robert Pall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/9/2008 4:27 PM >>>
Dear Dr. Kerr:
        I had my MRI on Monday and will fax you tomorrow the results. Is
it possible that you have the results of the MRI I took at Columbia
Presbyterian Hospital in October 1997 to compare the new MRI to ?

Thank you so much!

Robert Pall

PS: I am still not feeling myself, but I am improving. I am seeing Dr.
Jabat next week and will bring the report and the cd for his perusal.

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