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Old 06-04-2012, 02:30 PM
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my experience is that the mri is read and reported in it's entirety; brain & spine.
the radiologist reads the films and makes a report which is sent to the dr.
the dr may also review the films if he wants.

you have a legal right to get a copy of the mri on disc and a copy of the report.
go to the place where you had it done and sign a release.
you may not understand the report but it's a handy thing to have in your medical file for the future.
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