Thank you for your reply! I will certainly look at the research you describe.
My son had a full spine and brain MRI as a newborn (May 2007) and again at just before 1-year-old (March 2008) and again after tethered cord surgery (July 2008). None were with contrast. None showed any brain abnormalities, just tethered cord with a lumbar syrinx.
Do you still believe another MRI is prudent? If so, should it be with contrast or performed in any special manner?
My best regards and thanks,
Rebecca
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Originally Posted by walusinski
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I thing that the baby needs an RMI to search a brain pathology
with best regards
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