Case

Bernard Friedland bernard_friedland at HMS.HARVARD.EDU
Fri Feb 9 10:23:02 PST 2001


Thanks Garnet.  I played around with the densities once I scanned the films
in & still thought the area really looked changed.

Bernard

>Bernard,
>
>If the radiographic densities of the scanned images are similar to those
>of the original radiographs, the apparent change in the radiolucency of
>the "lesion" may be the result of differences in exposure, processing, and
>perhaps beam angulation relative to the anatomy.  The most recent image
>seems a little lighter.
>
>I could not rule out the possibility that the "lesion" may simply be some
>type of anatomic variant.  Nonetheless, I could not discount the
>possibility of an endo-perio lesion.
>
>--
>Dr. Garnet V. Packota
>Oral and Maxillofacial Radiologist
>College of Dentistry
>University of Saskatchewan
>
>Mailing address:       Dental Clinic
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