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Interrupted Aortic Arch Questions

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MCh CTVS

Cardiologist•Amritsar
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It is not a serious disease. He does not require any medications. Just monitor it by yearly echocardiography.
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Physiotherapist•Haridwar
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Dear lybrate-user, Your father needs to be assessed by a physiotherapist and depending upon his assessment and clinical skills, will help you coming to some prognosis. Generally recovery chances are always there but that depends upon the location and severity of the injury. If the injury to the spinal cord is complete, then recovery chances are almost nil but if there is partial or incomplete injury then chances of recovery to some extent increases.
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Hello,

Thanks for your query on Lybrate

"As" per your clinical history is concerned both can be done at a time and there is no problem at all and CABG will be successful even after second time.

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Physiotherapist•Chennai
Actually long period of consumption of tablets not advisable Do consult your obstetrician for appropriate Management Best wishes.
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Cosmetic/Plastic Surgeon•Bangalore
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Hello, The Unstable cervical fractures require fixation with cage. But the recovery following spinal cord injuries is very variable and unpredictable some people regain function over 6 mo to a year with proper physiotherapy. Some may not recover any function and may remain bed ridden for ever. A MRI of spinal cord can predict the grade of injury and if recovery possible or not. You can take a second opinion with a neurosurgeon with the reports before surgery.
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Orthopedist•Chennai
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If no improvement, we need to see a recent MRI scan of your cervical spine before recommending any further management.
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