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I am booked in for an MRI/MRCP scan (21st sept.) to check for gallstones. On the medical form I have to fill in there is something marked RADIS NUMBER BC, does anyone know what this stands for? Thanks

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It is some sort of measurement from the scan

Can't think why you would fill it in as can only be read after scan!

Leave it and ask when you go to hospital

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foxglove in reply toBananas5

Very grateful to you for reply...it was puzzling me...maybe I wasn't meant to fill in as it was above the list of medical Q's. I have filled in my details, name DoB etc and I now think that should have been done by hosp.staff (silly me), still I suppose another form could be supplied

You have stopped me wondering. Many thanks x

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