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Old 09-22-2008, 11:31 PM #1
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Default Hi everyone_need help w/Mri reading

need help understanding head mri report - reason -vertigo
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1. No evidence of mass or abnormality in the brain stem or internal auditory canals or cerebellopontine angles.
2. Mild to moderate number of small, nonspecific foci of T2
hyperintensity in cerebral white matter. These are nonspecific in appearance but greater in number than usually seen at this age(50),clinical correlation is recommended regarding hypertension,vasculitis,lupus or other cause of microvascular disease versus other causes of gliosis,demyelination or edema.
3.Left mastoid fluid. Clinical correlation advised regarding possible infection versus obstructive lesion.

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Hello,
Is Vertigo your only symptom?
Anything else at all or new happening along with it?


"hyperintensity in cerebral white matter" info sites
http://www.google.com/search?q=hyper...ient=firefox-a
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welcome to Neuro Talk, wish I had an answer for you, sorry. I do have a welcome and you have found a wonderful place were you will fond helpful and kind people, again welcome to NT
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Hi Reksuh and Welcome to Neuro Talk.

Sorry I can't help you with understanding your MRI report although I would talk to your doctor and have him explain it to you.

I hope you get some answers soon! Sometimes waiting is the hardest part.

Take care and keep us posted

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Hi, Reksuh! Welcome to NeuroTalk!

As far as I know, none of us here is a doctor, we do have a radiologist on board, "Kingrex" who might be able to help you. But your best bet is to meet with your own doctor who has all the facts in your case. Remember that if the results included any matter of urgency, your doctor would certainly have called you in right away.

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Hello Reksuh and another welcome to NeuroTalk here. I agree w/Aftermynap, in that I think only your Dr can answer your MRI questions. (but Kingrex may see this and give you some insight too) I am glad that you found us and hope that you'll check out our many forums and join in anywhere.
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Welcome to NeuroTalk, Reksuh ... wish i had answers for you but i think only your doctor will be able to answer your questions as he/she is the one most familiar with you and your case ... however ... surf NT and join in ... we have lots of friendly and helpful people here ... again ... welcome to NT
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Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk - you will meet many great and supportive people here!!

I'm sorry but I don't have any answers for you re the MRI results however I do agree with the others that your best bet is to consult with your Doctor and see what he/she thinks.

If you need anything, please don't hesitate to ask - I am more than happy to help you in anyway I possibly can!

Take care and I am looking forward to seeing you around the forum and in he Chat Rooms soon!!

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