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Avatar m tn I am a 33 yr female and currently expecting. During my annual breast sonogram (follow up from past history cysts) a 1.2cm mass was discovered. I then had to have a needle biopsy.My doctor hasn't been available, adn I was getting anxious so I picked up the pathology report today, but am getting very confused by different results online and am beginning to get frightened. If anyone can offer some information, I would really appreciate it. My results were a. complex fibroadenoma b.
242942 tn?1287016689 What i need is for you all to give me some hard cold facts about this...I KNOW WHEN YOU HEAR A QUESTION LIKE THIS, THE FIRST THING YOU WONT 2 DO IS GIVE YOUR OPINION AND THAT IS FINE BY ME..BUT WITH IN THIS ASSIGNMENT I MUST USE FACTS AND FACTS ONLY!!!!
Avatar m tn s thyroiditis have tongue issues that has/had an impact on your speech? I have the scalloped appearance to my tongue, a swollen feeling near the back and underneath the tongue which affects my speech. Did the thyroid meds fix the problem and if so, how long did it take?
572651 tn?1530999357 Hmmmm.....all my random facts come out of my @ss. Also there's wonderful text to speech and Speech to text technology. Yay for scientists!
Avatar f tn So, around this time last year I experienced tingling in my left hand that lasted for a few days, coupled with extreme fatigue. Days later, I developed nystagmus only upon waking that lasted for about 10 minutes or so. That eventually went away after about a month. About six months later I had a severe headache that migrated to my right eye and lasted for over a week. Went to an optometrist, no optic neuritis.
Avatar n tn I recently had a colonoscopy and my GI said the results came back normal. However, the pathology report states: Right colon: "mild nonspecific chronic inflammation and mild submucosal edema; no active inflammation or significant chronic architectural changes." Rectal colon: "mild nonspecific chronic inflammation; no active inflammation or significant chronic architectural changes." Inflammation and edema don't sound "normal" to me...
148588 tn?1465778809 There are so many different studies and opinions on this issue, I don't think it will ever be resolved... We all know that study data can be skewed any way one wants to skew it, in order to come up with the preferred results. By the way, the video in the link I posted is exactly the same as the video in the original post.
Avatar f tn Pathology report shows infiltrating mammary carcinoma, no special type, low combined histologic grade, Low proliferative rate with apocrine cytology, measuring at least 6MM in greatest extent (best measrued on P63 IHC Slide) Calponin and P63 show absence of myoepithelial cells int he neoplastic tubules, consistent with an invasive interpretation. Immunohistochemical studies for estrogen receptor and progesteron receptor are negative. My questions: No special type? What does that mean?
Avatar f tn You can still request that your slides be read by another Pathology Lab. If you aren't seeing a Breast Specialist I suggest that you do so and this might help clear things up for you. I'm sure you are more than aggravated at how things have gone in the past. I'm not sure why the ADH wouldn't show up on Excisional Biopsy unless the area was so small that it was removed by the previous needle procedure/ OR/ the Excisional Biopsy did not include the area of ADH.
Avatar f tn t seen that as a test for dysphagia in any MS forum. It seems more relevant to get a barium swallow or speech pathology assessment. I've had so many tests lately, and spent so much time at the clinic, that I'd like to avoid this if it's not necessary. Any thoughts?
17232967 tn?1454810425 A week after I found out I was pregnant I started spotting brown, a week after that I was starting to bleed a little heavier and it was red then got major cramps and went to the ER and they told me I was having a miscarriage and told me my uterus looks like it is back to normal and to follow up with my OBGYN. That night I had passed a specimen and brought it in to my OBGYN to get it tested in pathology labs.
Avatar n tn My son, age 5-years-old, has severe Apraxia of Speech; however he is verbal, just unintelligible, with very few spontaneous words. [Can say "did", "yeah", "no", "Bob", "Dooby Doo" (Scooby Doo)] He has said some words under stress (i.e."move"). He has omissons, errors, and so forth typical with all the signs and symptoms of verbal apraxia. What will a "Sleep-Deprived EEG" hope to show me about his Apraxia?
1747881 tn?1546175878 The bill also seems to infringe on Constitutional guarantees of free speech. Political advocacy is a form of protected speech under the First Amendment, and the Supreme Court has been adamant that political advertising—even when it involves smears, exaggerations and “poetic license”—is included under the umbrella of “political advocacy.” And, lately, too, the bill would definitely sweep up mainstream media sources in its “fake news” dragnet.
Avatar n tn Please consult doctor or get the X ray cervical spine done to rule out cervical pathology. Avoid thick pillows too and also get your blood pressure checked.
163305 tn?1333668571 Good speech. I always like a good speech and easily can fall into speech trance. Where I'm cheering "yes! yes!" and overall, I don't even really agree with the idea when I really think about it later. But speeches that are hopeful and speak of good things to come are what this country really needs. I do want us to be one nation and it starts with our president. so, he did a good job yesterday. Ha, I miss raspberries.
Avatar f tn I'm in disagreement with my doctor. And I would like to double check some facts before I get professional help: My left ovary was removed together with a large cyst about a month ago. The test results indicated that there was no trace of cancer. The doctor said she also removed my omentum. After the operation she sent me a bill that I can't afford. She charged me for 'Removal of ovarian tumour / cyst' and 'Ovarian carcinoma debulking and omentectomy'.
1530342 tn?1405016490 No president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt in the Great Depression inherited a worse economy, bigger job losses or deeper problems from his predecessor,” said O’Malley, the first prime-time speaker of the evening. “But President Obama is moving America forward, not back.” On Wednesday, Democrats will formally name Obama their candidate re-election after a highly-anticipated nominating speech by former President Bill Clinton.
Avatar f tn Dear Joacs456 (using your nickname) Really very sorry to hear that. From your question it appears as though there is a pathology in brain--like aneurysm, hematoma etc due to injury. I am sure MRI must have been done after and before surgery. What do the reports say? Have you consulted a senior neurologist? A more detailed information about medical reports and Neurologist's opinion will be very helpful.
206807 tn?1331936184 President Obama Accuses Mitt Romney of 'Cow-Pie Distortion' on Debt, Deficits "I know Gov. Romney came to Des Moines last week worried about a 'prairie fire of debt.' That's what he said: 'Prairie fire,'" Obama said. "But, you know, he left out some facts. His speech was more like a cow-pie distortion." http://news.yahoo.com/president-obama-accuses-mitt-romney-cow-pie-distortion-025843748--abc-news-politics.
1530342 tn?1405016490 His delivery was really good ( Yes, I concede) Condi was every bit of what I expected. (Perfect speech). The republican party is lucky to have her. I can't wait for Mitt tomorrow!!!!....Man, What will the Obama Campaign rebuttal be?? They better be ready....
649848 tn?1534633700 “It is time for true leadership,” Kevin Lawrence and Heath Wester, the Executive Director and President respectively of the Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA). Someone must bring the focus of our national conversation back to the facts and the very real issues that confront us – not the illusory rhetoric, which only seems to serve some misguided political agendas.
907672 tn?1381025723 It is filled with tons of scientific facts and information. It has become my lymphoma bible and I often turn to it for answers to my own questions. I was thinking that I would like to occasionally post and share some interesting facts and tidbits that might help others researching lymphoma. I will title my posts "More facts and tidbits about lymphoma". So here goes... -The most common symptom of lymphoma is painless enlargement of one or more lymph nodes.