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Mri with doubt of spott spine
Have gall bladder surgery on 11 dec 2021, after surgery have pain in neck and shoulder. First it was doubt that the pain is due to CO2 insert during lapsacopy surgery. But after 15 days with no relives shown to orthopedic. Recently done mri in which it is doubt spott spine. Want to know what actually I am having, as there are other finding also in mri. At present having pain in shoulder and neck, mostly in morning and night. Not doing any exercise at this moment. Prescribed medications upload. Medicine : neruica nt 1/2, neurica b od, etoshine Mr bd, cap pan d od, uprise d3 1000, tab ccm Also using Philadelphia collar. Also my esr is 53, crp protein 15.9 Every other test report ok. Please advice
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Consult and orthopaedic surgeon doctor for clinical examination
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Features of Potts spine means possibility tuberculosis of vertebrae, Others features are such as disc bulge and retrolisthesis can be incidental. But can not comment unless patient is clinically evaluated.
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