Hi Tazbo... I can't really answer your question but have thought about this very same thing... I have transverse myelits as my first symptom/mri and ON my second - ms dx very quick, too.tazbo wrote:Does anyone know if Dr. Siskin is finding any stenosis in the azygos vein? I am not clear how the catheter venography has been used for the azygos. My concern is mostly selfish as I originally had transverse myelitis and I suspect I might have stenosis in the spine.? Also feedback from patients I might have missed?
Does the cath. go thru the azygos to get to the IJV?? I know it goes thru the heart but what about the azygos? From the image perhaps up thru the heart and back down to the azygos... seems difficult?

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I'm heading there in just a few weeks so I'll let you know. I'm hoping for problems to be found and fixed all over the place.. lol and from what I've read the azygos does very well with angio... It would be interesting to see if azygos stenosis contributes to stenosis higher up too..
Anybody else going to be there June 22nd??