Re: Radiology question: MRI v. CT

From: art fougner, md (evsono@pipeline.com)
Sat Nov 16 07:35:47 2002


Joe

most of the ENT's in my area order CT's to evaluate sinus disease- not mri's.

hope this helps.

art

At Fri, 15 Nov 2002, DoctorJoe@aol.com wrote: >
>To the Group:
>
>Anyone with some radiology expertise know anything about this?
>
>A patient of mine is in a tug-of-war (negative one - neither wants to take
>charge) between an ENT and an oral surgeon. She either has apical dental
>disease, or sinusitis.
>
>The question is: They did a CT of her sinuses and said it was "normal." I
>wanted to know if any added/better information can be gotten from an MRI of
>the sinuses, etc. Will that show up more soft tissue definition than a CT?
>Any other benefit?
>
>Anyone have any idea?
>
>Joe P.

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