tony14fan
Jul 4, 2012, 03:37 AM
Cat scan says:
There is abnormal appearance of the right sacroiliac joint. This was partially imaged on mri of the lumbar spine 10/15/10 suggesting that this chronic process. This may reflect an asymmetric sacroiliitis such that can be seen in the setting of reiter's or psoriasis. Other etiologies including infection and neoplasm are felt less likely. But mentioned for clinical consideration recommend follow-up with mri with and without contrast for additional evaluation.
Please help me I have already had 2 back surgeries and want to do a 3rd either a morphine pump or fuse the si joints.. I am so tired of being in pain. Please help me or send me in the right direction.
There is abnormal appearance of the right sacroiliac joint. This was partially imaged on mri of the lumbar spine 10/15/10 suggesting that this chronic process. This may reflect an asymmetric sacroiliitis such that can be seen in the setting of reiter's or psoriasis. Other etiologies including infection and neoplasm are felt less likely. But mentioned for clinical consideration recommend follow-up with mri with and without contrast for additional evaluation.
Please help me I have already had 2 back surgeries and want to do a 3rd either a morphine pump or fuse the si joints.. I am so tired of being in pain. Please help me or send me in the right direction.