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neck ct white spots
Posted by danielkol10_374 on July 23, 2023 at 12:37 amhi, what is this part in a neck ct? [attachment=0]
alex.nieto_484 replied 1 year, 4 months ago 13 Members · 18 Replies -
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see figure 2
[link=https://pubs.rsna.org/doi/full/10.1148/rg.2019180076]https://pubs.rsna.org/doi..l/10.1148/rg.2019180076[/link]-
thanks, it should look like this? I saw many other neck ct’s which there. is no whitening in this area
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Quote from Danielkol
thanks, it should look like this? I saw many other neck ct’s which there. is no whitening in this area
that’s a lot of whitening to be honest. i would ask your NP/PA for an ENT consult.-
thanks, I actually got a report which says the ct is normal but I asked again about this to make sure its regular.
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Is this the mymedicalnightmare guy, with the brain worms?
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Deleted UserJuly 23, 2023 at 10:31 amI dont think the forum should be used in this way. Not because Im lazy or dont want to help.
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Depending upon political affiliation, these white spots may be seen in the setting of prior Covid mRNA Jab or in the setting of long Covid.
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Deleted UserJuly 24, 2023 at 3:39 pmThats normal laryngeal cartilage.
My question to you is why you are questioning the report and even more so why you would come to an anonymous forum and trust the opinion of random people whose credentials you do not know.
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Ask Frumi his opinion on what it is. He is an expert on all things covid. He might claim that white spot is from being anti-vax and not wearing a mask.
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It’s kind of crazy that stuff like this is even allowed to be posted here by laymen.
Might as well just tell them that white stuff is something related to years of taking medications pumped into us by big pharma. -
To summarize the responses here, none of these people are being helpful on purpose. You’re literally highlighting a completely normal structure that exists in everyones neck which makes us believe you’re trying to build some kind of nonsense case, or makes us want to make fun of you for our own amusement. Both of which we can do on an anonymous forum.
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Could it be a calcified ubulus muscle? Stay classy
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Quote from Teedevil
To summarize the responses here, none of these people are being helpful on purpose.
No, bro. I tried hard to be [i][b]not useful[/b][/i] on purpose. I tried hard to discourage laymen from asking medical advice on anonymous website. That is my service.
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Quote from Teedevil
To summarize the responses here, none of these people are being helpful on purpose.
No, bro. I tried hard to be [i][b]not useful[/b][/i] on purpose. I tried hard to discourage laymen from asking medical advice on anonymous website. That is my service.
disagree. you made a good point about needing to think about the black stuff in addition to the whiteness. value added IMO
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Wow. To the OP, this is clearly not normal. Just look at how weirdly looking the white stuff is, particularly on the long neck view. And not to mention, what worries me the most is the black stuff outside of the white stuff. If I were you, I would be asking about the black stuff. Don’t listen to anyone saying that is fat because have you seen fat in real life? Fat is white not black. I would jump on this ASAP.