Ankylosing Spondylitis

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The source of almost all of my other problems and disease activity with Ankylosing Spondylitis is often inter-linked with many other problems.
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Autonomic Neuropathy

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In conjunction with spinal stenosis this plays havoc with my nervous system. It is constantly causing seemingly serious problems to healthy organs.
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Spinal Stenosis

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This effects my cervical spine and acts in conjunction with Ankylosing Spondylitis to cause nervous system probleems.
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Restrictive Lung Disease

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My lungs by themselves are healthy with a usual SP02 of 98-99% but due to Ankylosing Spondylitis trying to fuse my ribs to my spine the ribcage cannot flex normally and sometimes breathing is hard. I have 70% lung capacity due to it.
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Cervical Headaches

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During periods of high disease activity I can get these migraines. I have taken Botox to try and curb them.
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Scoliosis

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My last x-rays showed a slight scoliosis where my cervical meets my thorasic.
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Jackhammer Esophagus

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This is a mild condition that appears sporadically BUT when in conjunction with inflammation during periods of high disease activity gets very painful.
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Hiatal Hernia

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I have a very small hiatal hernia that is random and mostly under control. It does get to be a pain when I am bloated with gas during a flare of Ankylosing Spondylitis.
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Please, no more medical conditions!

Seriously, I don't need any more problems
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Patient Name: GEORGE GIDEON
Date of Birth: 08/08/1980
Result Type:
MRI Brain w/ + w/o Contrast
Result Date:
December 03, 2020 18:30 EST
Result Status:
Auth (Verified)
Result Title:
Report
Ordered by:
NAZARIO-LOPEZ MD, BERNADETTE on November 20, 2020 09:56 EST
Performed By:
Devito CR-TECH,ARRT, Angelica M on December 03, 2020 20:40 EST
Verified by:
DALAL MD, KSHITIJ A on December 04, 2020 14:07 EST
Encounter info:
FR301214775, FRI, FRi, 12/3/2020 – 12/3/2020
 
* Final Report *
 
MRI Brain w/ + w/o Contrast
Reason For Exam
Transient paralysis
 
Report
EXAM: MRI BRAIN WITH AND WITHOUT CONTRAST INDICATION: Evaluation for transient paralysis COMPARISON: Brain MRI from 1/31/2020 TECHNIQUE: Multiplanar, multisequence imaging of the brain before and after the intravenous administration of 13 mL of Dotarem. FINDINGS: EXTRAAXIAL SPACE: Ventricles appear age appropriate. No midline shift. The basal cisterns are patent, with no downward herniation. No fluid collections, hemorrhage, mass lesion, focal signal abnormality or abnormal enhancement. Signal voids of basilar artery, internal carotid arteries and major venous sinuses are maintained. The sella and pituitary are within normal limits. CEREBRUM: No restricted diffusion or hemorrhage identified. Superficial and deep cortical structures are well formed. Few scattered punctate frontal and parietal subcortical and deep white matter T2 hyperintensities are demonstrated, nonspecific but could be related to conditions such as migrainous angiopathy. No abnormal intraparenchymal masslike enhancing lesion or acute intraparenchymal hemorrhage is identified.. CEREBELLUM: Cerebellar hemispheres and vermis are well formed without mass lesion, signal abnormality, or abnormal enhancement. No cerebellar tonsillar ectopia greater than 5 mm identified. BRAINSTEM: Midbrain, pons, and medulla are well formed without mass, signal abnormality, or abnormal enhancement. SKULL/EXTRACRANIAL STRUCTURES: Paranasal sinuses: Visualized portions are clear. Mastoids/middle ears: Visualized portions are clear. Remainder: Visualized orbits are within normal limits. The scalp and calvaria appear unremarkable.
 
IMPRESSION:
1. Negative for acute infarction, acute intracranial hemorrhage or enhancing intraparenchymal masslike lesion. No acute intracranial abnormality is appreciated.
2.Few scattered punctate frontal and parietal subcortical and deep white matter T2 hyperintensities are demonstrated, nonspecific but could be related to conditions such as migrainous angiopathy.
 
Dictating Physician: Kshitij Dalal, MD Dictated on 12/4/2020 2:03 PM Signed by: Kshitij Dalal, MD Location OSRR10 WSN:OSRR10
 
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***Final Report*** Transcribed By: KAD 12/04/20 2:03 Signed and Verified By: DALAL MD, KSHITIJ A 12/04/20 2:07