I had an x-ray of my knee after I had fallen. The radiologist report said he found 2 lesions. One was a lytic lesion the other was blastic and gave the sizes and descriptions of each. Noted it was worrisome and to follow up with a CT SCAN OR FULL BODY BONE SCAN. I followed up with a CT SCAN OF my left knee down to my left foot. This radiological report only showed a mild narrowing of my medial femoral tibial compartment. Otherwise no cysts etc. The reports are so different which one am I supposed to believe???
Hmm, unfortunately, It does happen in the medical world sometimes. But make sure you consult your doctors to make sure there is nothing to worry about.
@@hammadshams thank you. But how do you know which report is accurate/right? Of course I want the second one, which was the CT scan, to be right. How will my doctor know?
I had an x-ray of my knee after I had fallen. The radiologist report said he found 2 lesions. One was a lytic lesion the other was blastic and gave the sizes and descriptions of each. Noted it was worrisome and to follow up with a CT SCAN OR FULL BODY BONE SCAN. I followed up with a CT SCAN OF my left knee down to my left foot. This radiological report only showed a mild narrowing of my medial femoral tibial compartment. Otherwise no cysts etc. The reports are so different which one am I supposed to believe???
Hmm, unfortunately, It does happen in the medical world sometimes. But make sure you consult your doctors to make sure there is nothing to worry about.
@@hammadshams thank you. But how do you know which report is accurate/right? Of course I want the second one, which was the CT scan, to be right. How will my doctor know?
@@Krystaldoll282 The best thing probably would be to consult your specialist.
@@hammadshams thank you!!
A ct scan is more reliable, thats why they made you do a ct to be sure
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