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I was wondering if anyone can tell me anything from looking at the pictures I have attached to this thread. A bit anxious. Thanks.
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If you can include more info on why you got the MRI?
Perhaps a possible dx, symptoms, or a copy of the report, it might be more helpful for replies.

Usually a few small images aren't large enough for members to see.
These are quite small and I can't enlarge them by clicking on them..
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I have a mass in my throat/Jawline. I didnt know you couldn't enlarge them, I can on my phone? I was more worried about the bright white mass at the base of my skull next to my left ear. I believe its the first picture. They didnt say anything just sent me home with a copy of the images until I see my doctor.
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If you can include more info on why you got thin the first licture MRI?
Perhaps a possible dx, symptoms, or a copy of the report, it might be more helpful for replies.

Usually a few small images aren't large enough for members to see.
These are quite small and I can't enlarge them by clicking on them..
Mass in my throat/jawline. More worried about the bright white mass in the first picture thats at the base of my skull.
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Oh, I thought it was spine related or spinal column issue.

I'm sure the drs asked all these questions below already...or observed them..
the images alone don't give us much to go on..

Where is the mass located?
more to the front of neck, side under the ears, above Adams apple or below?
hot or tender to touch?
soft /squishy or firm?
can you see it bulging out or mostly internal?


You could google similar images and try to pin point a match that way?
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