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You are asking about the written report only, and not the images correct?

The medical terminology in the reports, you can do a web search for the words you or friend don't know is a good way to figure out some of it..
And knowing those can better help when you see the drs..

Medical dictionary online, imaging terminology, head or brain medical terminology..those should help you to find out what the report says..
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