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Me, my wife Kayla, I am holding Ellie, she is holding Hannah.

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Update

So I haven't posted an update from my December 2015 doctors visit.

We are still good so far, nothing has grown.  I do not have to go back for 6 months, so around May-June I will be heading back to Pittsburgh for another CAT Scan and another doctors visit.  Below is my test result:

EXAM DATE: 12/23/2015 1:12 PM

PROCEDURE: CT LOWER EXTREMITY WITHOUT CONTRAST RIGHT

CLINICAL INDICATION: Age: 26 years . Gender: Male.
Stated history: " BONE NEOPLASM" Additional history: None.,

COMPARISON: CT right knee 09/02/2015

TECHNIQUE:
Thin section noncontrast CT images were obtained of the right knee
with reconstructions in multiple planes.

FINDINGS:
There is redemonstration of innumerable ovoid osteochondral bodies
scattered about the right knee consistent with synovial
osteochondromatosis. Several have migrated anteriorly into the
anterior aspect of the intercondylar notch. Several project over the
popliteus tendon sheath as well as within a small Baker's cyst. There
are most conspicuous in number along the lateral and posterior
lateral joint line, but are diffusely scattered about the knee.

There is moderate lateral patellar tilt with moderate marginal
osteophytes in the patellofemoral compartment. There is a small knee
joint effusion. There are moderate marginal osteophytes in the medial
and lateral compartments, mild spurring of the tibial spines and
intercondylar notch.

There is generalized osteopenia. No intraosseous bone lesions are
identified. There is no evidence of acute fracture or traumatic
malalignment. There is mild nonspecific subcutaneous stranding in the
posterior aspect of the knee. No additional soft tissue masses are
identified.

Impression

IMPRESSION:
1. Similar number of osteochondral bodies in the setting of synovial
osteochondromatosis, some of which have migrated into the anterior
aspect of the notch. There are most prominent laterally and
posterolaterally, and some are positioned within a small Baker's cyst
and the popliteus tendon sheath.

 In other news, I started a new job at a company called EMKA at the beginning of February.

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Until Next Time,
Brian

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