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myelogram, but being replaced by CT scan and MRI's
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It means they didn't find anything unusual during the CT scan (Computed Tomography) after the Myelogram dye injection.
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See http://www.webmd.com/back-pain/myelogram-16147 for details and what to expect.
Generally speaking you should not suffer any pain or side effects from having a CT scan. However in some cases you may feel a slight dull ache, if the symptoms persist after 7 days consult your GP.
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I am a survivor of throat cancer. i now have constant numbness and pain inj my feet. I have had ct scan of my lungs which was clear. what could the foot problems be?
An x-ray is a great tool for diagnosing bone pain. Other methods which can be used to investigate bone pain are CT Scans and MRIs which can render a 3D image of the area where the bone pain is occurring.
This is a proceudre they do under light sidation to test the spine actually pain. The doctor uses a needle, inserts it where the pain is, and injects a die to see inside of the spine better then a CT and a MRI. You can detect if pain is true.
no ain killer is helping me cant lay flat as I'm in a lot of pain with back and my right side got to go for a ct scan can they give me a local
There are several different tests that can be performed to help determine the cause of back pain. Some of the tests are : MRI, CT Scan, Physical Exam, Bone Scan etc.