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Old 01-24-2017, 03:33 PM #3
KatherineLB KatherineLB is offline
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Hello KatherineLB and welcome to NeuroTalk

The interpretation of a MRI is best left to your Neurologist. However, if you have the MRI report there is an "impression" section that will give more information and possible causes for MRI findings. If you could put up the impression section someone may be able to give you some insight.
Thanks for the welcome and information Snoopy. I'll have a look

cheers
Katherine
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