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Two separate CT scans are these scans correlative? Trying to find cavitation.
 
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Two separate CT scans are these scans correlative? Trying to find cavitation.


1. SCAN 1 (HOSPITAL CT SCAN)
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2. SCAN 2 (RADIOLOGY IMAGING CENTER)

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3. SCAN 2 WITH DIFFERENT COLORING FOR CONTRAST
(RADIOLOGY IMAGING CENTER)

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4.SCAN 2 WITH DIFFERENT COLORING FOR CONTRAST (RADIOLOGY IMAGING CENTER)

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These are two different CT scans done on my three front lower teeth chin area where i had three root candled teeth removed. There are two extra images of the same scan with different contrast/enhancers.

On the lower right section of SCAN 1 there is a darkening in the bone. This seems very likely to be a cavitation. Strangely actually i drew out onto a picture of a random internet cross section of this bone area where i felt intuitively where the cavitation was and i drew exactly where this scan shows where i felt the cavitation existed. SCAN 1 was done on a hospital ct scan.

On SCAN 2 if you look at the same area on the bone profile where the cavitation is imagined from SCAN 1 you can faintly see the outline or border of a hole of some sorts. I added two more images of SCAN two but with color contrasting to maybe help see the hole better. I have this really cool program i got a free trial of called Osirix which lets you see your ct images and all other sorts of scans. It is used by radiologists to diagnose problems. I highly recommend anyone trying to diagnose a possible cavitation request a cd copy of your scan and take a look at it yourself. When i look at them the images are much sharper and move the contrasts in live time on the program, so sorry if the images posted are not as great. SCAN 2 was done at an radiology imaging place. They claimed to not find anything. But i do not believe there is nothing in my chin. It is possible to darkness in SCAN 1 is common in my similar ct scans but the second scan still looks suspicious to me. I think many specialists dismiss a lot of small details and claim them radiological anomalies but when one has correlative proof along with a feeling that something is going one that is how you can go about finding things.

Good luck to anyone on their journey towards true health.
 

 
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