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Old 07-28-2017, 11:15 AM #1
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I just said: the fissure between the two lobes of the brain looks like it is showing gray matter atrophy similar to that in the study image I included as an attachment. The other dots I just don't know what they are. But the lack of mass between the two lobes seems apparent, even though it could be a natural variation.
But the question is, why are you fixated on the MRI? If you feel symptoms, you are damaged. If you don't you are not. So why bother?
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