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Old 07-20-2013, 01:25 PM #1
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Question Can someone interpret this brain scan?

"The left temporal T2 signal abnormality lesion seen on previous study is again noted and does not appear to have significantly changed, measuring 1.8 x 1.0 cm. No significant enhancment.

Scattered areas of hogh focal FLAIR abnormality are also seen throughout the white matter. No midline shift or mass effect. No acute infarction. No hemorrhage or extra-axial fluid collections.

The ventricles are patent. Posterior fossa is unremarkable. No abnormal enhancement. No enhancing masses are seen."

This is the report on a follow-up brain scan. The original was 2 years ago. Symptoms for which my doctors are looking for a cause include sudden complete hearing loss in right ear, loss of equilibrium, and "jittering" vision while walking. Also, frequent severe headaches. Help!
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