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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 12:28 pm    Post subject: how to identify prostate on CT scan Reply with quote

Is there online reference or textbook that could help me
to identify basic (most obvious) abnormalities of prostate and possibly kidneys on my CT scan. i had a prostate inflamation

My urologist doesn't get the scan (or wants it anyway), he receives a report from radiology office. i'd like understand more about my condition

thanks

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 9:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Reading an online textbook or reference will not help you to understand your CT scan or the causes of prostate inflammation. That's why there are Radiologists - specialists in interpreting CT Scans (and other diagnostic imaging procedures).

Radiologists are fully qualified, licensed physicians who spend years in college, medical school and a radiology residency (specialized training) in order to understand sometime subtle differences present on images.

Your own urologist can request the images from your CT scan and go over them with you. He can also request that the radiologist who interpreted your study go over it with you.

I applaud you for participating in your own diagnosis and treatment. But you'd be better served by having someone who KNOWS what they're looking at show it to you.

Good luck
hjh, RT

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 11:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this the only help I can get here? You don't need to tell me how complicated radiology is - its given. So is everything else. That's why I mentioned "basic or obvious" organ abnormalities.

So is there radiology textbook concentrating on abdominal and pelvis area w/ ct scan examples?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

it's not the fact that we don't want to help. legally, we really can't help. yes there are textbooks all over the place, and i'm sure there are some online. however, to really understand what the images are like, you really need to talk to a radiologist. they are the doctors trained to read the images. yes, we as radiological technologists specialized in CT imaging know what gross pathology is.

however, there are so many things that can look abnormal, that are really normal (and there are things that may look normal, that can be very abnormal). we're not trained to make that decision. and getting back to the leagal aspect, it's beyond our scope of practice. i personally have known some technologists who have lost their licences for discussing pathology that they saw on a particular study.

if you're just curious as to what it looks like, try a google search for those parts of the anatomy including "sectional imaging", or images performed under CT and MRI.

you also may be interested in some sites have a Virtual "PACS" images. you can also look there

hope this helps

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 4:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

papa wrote:
..... there are so many things that can look abnormal, that are really normal (and there are things that may look normal, that can be very abnormal). we're not trained to make that decision.


in other words, i can tell you on a scan what the anatomy is. i can tell you, "ok, these are your kidneys, this is your bladder, large intestine, prostate, spine etc.." i just can't tell you what is normal and abnormal.

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