P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Hi Ap.
The Onc just suggests PET and Mri. No bone scan or CT. We’ve asked for other scans but they confirmed currently scans are enough.

In lung PET 2020 shown that no any met and also no met in 2018, 2019 compare to 2017 PET result and CT lung.

They did MRI abdomen that found 2.7 cm at post coccygeal region but the Onco and his team said that was not met , may be inflammation. So, we don’t know how to proceed ; waiting or seeking other opinions. We will meet my son surgeon who did operation at his knee in 2016 again next month. And ask him to re-check result at the newly seen in PET and MRI.

Thank you so much.
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PET scan is not specific enough for the suspected new met but the MRI is, but I would not agree on the next scan in 6 months, but rather in 3-4 month to verify there is no increase in suspicious areas
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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Hi Olga and all,

May I have your suggestion about Covid Vaccination. My son is now 17 years old and will turn to 18 in Dec 2021. Shall he has Pfizer Covid vaccine, Moderna or waiting Aztrazenica when he is 18.

I also consult to his doctor but need your opinion or experience. Could you please advise.

Thanks so much.
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Hi we were researching vaccines constantly and it looks like Pfizer has better profile - less side effects and more efficacy. Ivan already had his first dose couple of month ago and it getting ready to get the second dose.
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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Hi Olga,
Thanks so much for quick response.
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Phura wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 6:09 am Hi Ap.
The Onc just suggests PET and Mri. No bone scan or CT. We’ve asked for other scans but they confirmed currently scans are enough.

In lung PET 2020 shown that no any met and also no met in 2018, 2019 compare to 2017 PET result and CT lung.

They did MRI abdomen that found 2.7 cm at post coccygeal region but the Onco and his team said that was not met , may be inflammation. So, we don’t know how to proceed ; waiting or seeking other opinions. We will meet my son surgeon who did operation at his knee in 2016 again next month. And ask him to re-check result at the newly seen in PET and MRI.

Thank you so much.
Any updates on follow up scans of that?
Phura
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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Hi Ivan,
There was Keratosis Pilaris at his posterior coccygeal region and already excision.
His PET scan follow up result as of today is no changed of 0.5 cm in his lung and the report said it was perifissural nodule. Next week he will meet his onc for review the result.
He already received Pfizer 2 shots.
Thanks so much.
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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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Hi Ivan and All,
In PET scan found reactive cervical lymph node . I am worry if this concern of asps or was from after Pfizer vaccination. He got 3 weeks (sep 13,2021) vaccination date 2nd shot and then PET (oct 7,2021).

Pls let me know if any suggestions or how to proceed.

Thanks so much.
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Re: P from Thailand - Dx 2016 at 13 yrs old

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PET scan is very insufficient for ASPS tumors, it needs to be investigated with the MRI with the contrast.
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