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MoyaMoya Survivor Since 2003
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Hi Sally -
These are your (or Katie's) records - so, if requested, they must transfer them to you. You won't have a problem - I picked up copies of my scans right at the hospital. You would need to call radiology and tell them you want to pick up copies of Katie's scans. Ask them where the film library is (and what the hours are!). The studies come with a radiologist's report...make sure it's in there when you pick up the films. You can probably get a copy of the report faxed to you as well. (You can even ask if they will send copies of the films and reports to Dr. Scott directly).
As for clinical history - I believe this just means tests that were done and their reports - give them a time line. I actually kept a diary of sorts - when I saw a doctor, what tests were completed, copies of the test results, and I noted every time I had a TIA (where I was, what was affected - right arm, left arm, etc. - how long it lasted, what I was doing, etc.)
Hope this helps...
-Shari
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