Greetings Emergency Room Personnel

I had hoped nobody would have to visit this site - But, here we are, so apparently, something has happened to me ...

On January 18, 2005, I suffered a fall on the ice. As a result, I broke my lower left leg/ankle. That required two surgeries (05-06). I also ruptured a disc in my cervical spine, which resulted in a C5-6 discectomy (07). A later MRI revealed an AVM (possible DAVF) at C2-3. Angiography was ordered --- read the posts for further information, the doctors impression, of the cervical and cerebral angiography.

... No procedure was ever performed.

Emergency Contact Information



Marlin Meyers
home:
(701)663-2244
cell:
(701)391-8184



mother: Violet Cody (660)438-9064
son: Lucas Kuntz (701)391-7899

Radiologist's Impression of Angio Study

Radiologist: JAMES K GODDARD III, MD
Study Date: 03/17/2009 10:50am
Record: 026219246
Patient: Audrey E. Cody
DOB: 02/10/1969

IMPRESSION:

1. There is 10 mm maximim dimension cluster of small vessels present along the right ventral portion of the spinal cord at the C2-3 level. This is most likely in the perimedullary space. Supply to the cluster is from the immediately adjacent C2-3 level radicular branch. Drainage is into the adjacent ventral median spinal vein. The history suggests that this is an atreriovenous fistula that has enlarged the pial venous network along the surface of the cord. However, given the angiographic appearance, a small arteriovenous malformation can not be excluded. Flow through this lesion is slow to moderately fast.

2. There is a 1 - 1.5 mm maximum dimension broad based aneurysm present along the medial aspect of the terminal cavernous left internal carotid artery. This is most likely extradural.

3. Aberrant right subclavian artery.

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Standard Information

Allergies: MRI contrast

Medications: Percocet 5/25, Ibuprophen 800

Surgeries: ... way too many to list.

Unaware of any further health issues.