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Old 07-19-2017, 06:42 AM #1
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Default PCS - Contusion -Encephalomalacia

Hi, all,

Just joined the forum and trying to figure out how it works.

Eight months ago I struck my head three times in very quick
succession while riding on a transit bus that slammed into a car.

How do I upload images, if possible? I would like to discuss my
MRI with any knowledgeable person.
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Hi MarkV

Welcome to NeuroTalk .

To up-load images you can use the "Manage Attachments" command within the "Attach Files" part of a new post that you are about to submit.

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