Monday, April 8, 2019

Seen in a chart.

If this MRI finding is correct, it's a publishable case.


 

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh my! I want to see it too!

Packer said...

Freudian definition of a pain in the neck.

jono said...

An interesting story of relocation.

bryce.schroeder said...

I saw a dragonism of "Pneumothorax of the knee" once. (I think it might have been meant to be "hemarthrosis," but I'm not sure. To be fair the radiologist who read the study had a pretty thick accent.)

Anonymous said...

Is that the neurological version of "dressing to the left?"

Anonymous said...

What was the word that was wrong? (Is Dragon now hooked up to online synonyms at the thesaurus website?)

Randallw said...

Since it mentions c5-6, I assume it should be disk.

tbd88 said...

Should have been "bulging disc" I think...

Anonymous said...

Is that better than a compact dick?

Anonymous said...

Twenty years ago, the patient had a 3.5" floppy dick.

Anonymous said...

"Was able to relieve the pressure with a spinal fwap."

P. Zaff, DVM said...

Here in Sweden we say, about people who act stubbornly, that they are "stiff- necked". I believe this MRI gives a plausible explanation to the physiology behind it.

Randallw said...

Yes, well, at the time I wasn’t sure which spelling was British and which American.

Terry Pratchett said...

That gives me a great idea for my next series of novels.

 
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