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How to interpret my right knee mri scan?

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Contact: I would advise that you get a copy of the radiology MRI report and then call the Radiologist and ask him/her to explain the report to you. Many physicians are willing to do this, otherwise, call the ordering physician and ask them to go over the images and/or report with you.

Answered 7/11/2015

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Dr. Peter Nefcy answered

Specializes in Radiology

Only with training: Your MRI should be interpreted by a physician who has experience in MRI. You should not be tempted to interpret your own study, as some abnormalities are important clinically, and some are not.

Answered 9/6/2014

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