Can a doctor analyze my CT scan that I've put up on my server?

Question:

Hi, I have had about 7 operations relating to my chronic sinusitis and headache. The biggest problem for me is the chronic headache that is associated with the sinusitis. I’m highly considering getting my trigeminal ganglion blocked to relieve the headache for which I was ready to do so next month. Luckily my radiologist suggested for me to go and see an ENT once again due to the sinus changes my CT has revealed. I will do so this month, but I would love a second opinion from another Doctor. Thanks. Link to my CT scans: <a href="http://home.cogeco.ca/~paulsopinion/ctscan.zip">http://home.cogeco.ca/~paulsopinion/ctscan.zip</a> http://home.cogeco.ca/~paulsopinion/ctscan.zip Your help would greatly be appreciated!!!

Response:

Actually there are quite a few lay people here who can look at CT scans intelligently. But if you want to restrict it to doctors, that’s fine.  I wouldn’t expect many responses (if any) that way though…..

Response:

Don Brady <dbr…@pobox.com> wrote in message <news:u7dr109hqhnjp9nasrnlu9lj1oq218fndl@4ax.com>… > Actually there are quite a few lay people here who can look at CT scans > intelligently. > But if you want to restrict it to doctors, that’s fine.  I wouldn’t expect many > responses (if any) that way though…..

Any help would be greatly appreciated…

Response:

Just to give you an update, I have consulted a radiologist again. There is an abnormal spinus process located in my right maxillary sinus ostium, which will most likely be removed. I can’t stress enough the need to get multiple consultations…

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