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Default newly diagnosed with LOW LYING CEREBELLUM

Hello everyone.

I am a newly diagnosed Chiarian? Is that what it means when they say you have a LOW LYING CEREBELLUM?

I have an appointment to meet a neurosurgeon on the 29th. So I have picked up the Xray's of my MRI.

Well you KNOW I had to look at them
I also asked and received a cd with the xray's on it.

Off the top of you head, can you tell me how they read the amount of herniation?

here is one of my pics.

thanks
theresa
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