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Old 01-28-2008, 06:39 PM #1
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Default Left Temporal Lesion ?

Hello,

Today i found out that a Ct that i had done shows a hyperdensity within the anterior left temporal fossa for which vascular or other lesion remains. I was wondering if anyone has ever had something like this and can tell me more about it. I was having terribel migrains for about 2 weeks when my doctor sent me for a ct. Now I have to go for an MRI. I guess i am just looking for more info as to what it could be. If anyone can help out i would greatly appreciate it.

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