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Subject: Re: Jeffrey Epstein/Should Jeffrey remove the Limpoma
Mon 12/5/2016 7:16:55 PM
Passing along to Jeffrey! Thank you
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 5, 2016, at 1:42 PM, Ting, Jess <
> wrote:
> These tend to grow over time. Even if it is not symptomatic now, it may become
symptomatic in the future. However, if we wait until it is symptomatic to remove
it, it will be much more larger then, and more difficult surgically to do because
it is adjacent to critical structures - brachial plexus, major arteries. So, if
we think it will grow to the point that it will need to be removed in the future,
then it is better to nip it in the bid and remove it now - when it is surgically
easier and safer to do.
> I will review the scan. He should also be examined in person. That will help
guide us as to making the right decision.
> Hope this helps.
> Jess
> Jeffrey says it is visible not bothersome
> Sent from my iPhone
>> On Dec 5, 2016, at 1:14 PM, Ting, Jess
>>
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Is it bothersome to him? Is it visible?
>>
>>
wrote:
wrote:
>> Hello Dr. Ting...attached are recent MRI results for Jeffrey...He asked that you
please have a look—we are also bringing you a copy of the CD of the MRI for you
to review...Jeffrey is asking if you think he should have the Limpoma
removed...Please advise when you can...
>>>
» We will have the CD brought to
.with in
the next hour or so...
ou,
>>
» Ass stant to Jeffrey Epstein
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