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Patient came to me recently with severe LLE pain, normal MRI (tiny disc bulge at L5), negative ultrasound for DVT, no musculoskeletal injury history. Her MRI report had this great addendum that I wish everyone would use, especially with the CARES act being in full effect and patients having full online access to all of their notes. Has anyone else seen notes like this added to MRI or other radiology reports? How can we encourage more of this from our radiology colleagues?
Comment: The following findings are so common in people without low back
pain that while we report their presence, they must be interpreted with
caution and in the context of the clinical situation. (Reference - Jarvik
et al. Spine 2001)
Findings: Prevalence in patients without low back pain: Disk degeneration
(decreased T2 signal, height loss, bulge) - 91%; disk T2 signal loss - 83%;
disk height loss 56%; disk bulge - 64%, disk protrusion - 32%, annular
fissure - 38%
Comment: The following findings are so common in people without low back
pain that while we report their presence, they must be interpreted with
caution and in the context of the clinical situation. (Reference - Jarvik
et al. Spine 2001)
Findings: Prevalence in patients without low back pain: Disk degeneration
(decreased T2 signal, height loss, bulge) - 91%; disk T2 signal loss - 83%;
disk height loss 56%; disk bulge - 64%, disk protrusion - 32%, annular
fissure - 38%