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Old 02-09-2010, 03:58 PM #1
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So, I had an MRI/MRA/MRV performed last week. My neuro's office called and told me that the scan was for the most part normal except they did find a weakening of the wall of one of my blood vessels in my brain. When I "Googled" this, it always points to a possible aneurysm. When I had my first seizure they performed a CT scan to try to find out the reason. After my second seizure and subsequent fall, they performed another CT and an MRI and again found nothing. This is the first MRI that I have had since the accident. I am confused as to why this wasn't noticed before. I have none of the risk factors associated with aneurysms except they do mention head trauma could be a contributing factor. He did say that my headaches were not coming from this area. I am having a CT with contrast done on Friday. Has anyone heard of developing an aneurysm following a fall?
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