.:madworm:.'s photos with the keyword: scan

MRI scans of right knee 3/5

07 Jan 2013 195
Word of advice: take additional ear-plugs with you! The switching noise of an MRI scanner is insane. Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, errrrp! --- Diagnosis (shortened): Bad news: 2nd to 3rd degree damage to the cartilage behind the kneecap + some sort of oedema + other minor stuff. Good news: No 'free particles' floating around and doing more damage.

MRI scans of right knee 2/5

07 Jan 2013 210
Word of advice: take additional ear-plugs with you! The switching noise of an MRI scanner is insane. Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, errrrp! --- Diagnosis (shortened): Bad news: 2nd to 3rd degree damage to the cartilage behind the kneecap + some sort of oedema + other minor stuff. Good news: No 'free particles' floating around and doing more damage.

MRI scans of right knee 4/5

07 Jan 2013 207
Word of advice: take additional ear-plugs with you! The switching noise of an MRI scanner is insane. Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, errrrp! --- Diagnosis (shortened): Bad news: 2nd to 3rd degree damage to the cartilage behind the kneecap + some sort of oedema + other minor stuff. Good news: No 'free particles' floating around and doing more damage.

MRI scans of right knee 1/5

07 Jan 2013 202
Word of advice: take additional ear-plugs with you! The switching noise of an MRI scanner is insane. Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, errrrp! --- Diagnosis (shortened): Bad news: 2nd to 3rd degree damage to the cartilage behind the kneecap + some sort of oedema + other minor stuff. Good news: No 'free particles' floating around and doing more damage.

MRI scans of right knee 5/5

07 Jan 2013 175
Word of advice: take additional ear-plugs with you! The switching noise of an MRI scanner is insane. Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, Dak dak dak dak zzzzzrrrrrmmmmm, errrrp! --- Diagnosis (shortened): Bad news: 2nd to 3rd degree damage to the cartilage behind the kneecap + some sort of oedema + other minor stuff. Good news: No 'free particles' floating around and doing more damage.