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Old 01-27-2009, 04:36 PM #1
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Default Size of annie

Hi - I have asked this question before and would love to ask again. I am grateful there is more activity here. A tiny bit about me. I was diagnosed with both a annie and pituitary tumor at about this time last year.....gabrielli was kind enough to answer some of my questions....Thank you

My question is about the size of an annie....mine is about 3.5 mm. First and only angiogram said it was 2.6 mm and most recent mra said it was 3.5. Measuring depends on the doctor does it not? Should I be concerned about the difference in mm? Or is this within a reasonable range to be ok?

Thanks in advance for your replys
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