Hello family.
I put the results of my first scan that I did yesterday. Tomorrow I have a consultation with my hematologist. What is your opinion?.
A hug.
Compared to 2017, clear decrease in volume of bilateral axillary lymph node formations.
On the left:
We observe ganglia that are subcentimetric with a fatty hilum, the largest is measured
with a small 4.6 mm ax.
Marked decrease in the volume of the mediastinal lymph nodes.
However, the persistence of a right lateral-tracheal lymph node formation 10 mm from the small axis
(2R), multiple small ax 8 mm subcarinal ganglionic formations (chain 7).
Absence of pleuropericardial effusion.
In the parenchymal window:
No bulky injury with negligible damage.
Note the presence of 2 upper left lobar ground glass micronodules measured at 3 mm
Each, respectively, these lesions were already present on the 2017 CT scan and are stable.
Abdominopelvic floor:
absence of frank hepatosplenomagaly.
There are many juxtacentimetric node formations:
- from the celiac region measured to a maximum of 11.7 mm
- of the hepatic hilum measured 16 mm from the minor axis
- retroperitoneal measured 7 mm from the minor axis.
Some strictly stable infracentimetric small mesenteric lymph nodes.
The adrenal glands are thin.
Homogeneous enhancement of the solid organs of the abdominopelvic cavity.
Myomatous looking uterus.
Anatomical variant with pancreas divisum.
Absence of intra- or extrahepatic bile duct abnormalities.
Lack of intraperitoneal effusion.
In bone window:
Absence of suspicion of lytic or condensing lesion detectable in the acquisition volume.
Appearance of compression fracture or flaccidity in T12 superior plateau dyscarthrosis stable due to
compared to 2017.
Conclusion:
Compared to the 2017 images, marked improvement.