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Old 06-10-2011, 01:59 PM #1
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I had an mri w/ contrast done a month back and the radiologist put I am fine in the summary. I'm just not at ease in this picture from the image cd.

Do you see something abnormal here?

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sorry, you image link was not working. Also, the system will flag your posts as you are not allowed to link yet as a new member.
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