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<blockquote data-quote="ThreeShadows" data-source="post: 526769" data-attributes="member: 6370"><p>Hi, Tiapet! Google 'neurometric brain mapping'. </p><p></p><p>Is the psychiatrist a psychiatrist? Did his referral say "spotty cognitive difficulties following anesthesia on (date of procedure)"? The neuro should have accepted the refferal from a pshyc. unless he felt like psychiatric. was telling him what procedure to order. Md ego got in the way? The neuro will probably order a regular MRI with contrast, looking for structural abnormalities. Depending on the results, if normal they may want to consider neurometric brain mapping. If abnormal, he may consider a functional MRI or PET scan.</p><p></p><p>We have a friend whose life was totally destroyed following anesthesia. It caused hyperthermia and fried his pituitary. The anesthesiologist had conjunctivitis and contaminated the product!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThreeShadows, post: 526769, member: 6370"] Hi, Tiapet! Google 'neurometric brain mapping'. Is the psychiatrist a psychiatrist? Did his referral say "spotty cognitive difficulties following anesthesia on (date of procedure)"? The neuro should have accepted the refferal from a pshyc. unless he felt like psychiatric. was telling him what procedure to order. Md ego got in the way? The neuro will probably order a regular MRI with contrast, looking for structural abnormalities. Depending on the results, if normal they may want to consider neurometric brain mapping. If abnormal, he may consider a functional MRI or PET scan. We have a friend whose life was totally destroyed following anesthesia. It caused hyperthermia and fried his pituitary. The anesthesiologist had conjunctivitis and contaminated the product! [/QUOTE]
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