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2699259 tn?1344210945 I finally got an MRI of my brain (that was pure tourcher btw)! Now my appt is 3 weeks away, so here I am looking over the scans and wondering. If there was something 'wrong' I assume it would be obvious? I don't see any gray or white spots or areas or large dark masses. I did see one tiny white spec, but it doesn't show on all the scans and one vein thats very squiggly looking, other then that it seems normal to me (comparing pictures of a normal scan). Any thoughts on this?
Avatar m tn Here is another 2 MRI view of the Brain and upper neck taken http://postimg.org/image/6dnfktv45/ http://postimg.
Avatar m tn I feel that I injured some cranial nerves on the outside of my brain on top of my skull as opposed to the inside of my brain. Thanks for your help and ill keep you updated...good luck with everything as well you seem to have had it pretty rough. I hope that you feel 100 % soon. And ur right once I get to the underlying cause and treat that I will feel much better.
Avatar f tn http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_resonance_imaging The above link tells you pretty much everything you didn't want to know about MRIs. I had a brain MRI one time, I had to be sedated because I was afraid of it, they even have a little mirror in there so you can see out of it, sort of claustrophobic in the machine, and they had a microphone and radio in there so I could talk to the techs. When the machine started up, it was VERY loud, surprised me, kind of made a bumping racket.
Avatar f tn Can you please explain my MRI of the brain done with and without contrast please: On T2 weighted and FLAIR sequences, there are multiple subcentimeter round ovoid foci of high signal in the right frontal lobe periventricular white matter, in addition to several subcentimeter lesions in the periventricular and subcortical white matter in the left frontal lobe and the subcortical white matter in the posterior right frontal lobe.
Avatar n tn Hi, CT (computerized tomography) scan of the head will show a subarachnoid hemorrhage in more than 90% of cases of ruptured aneurysm. In the few cases that are not recognized by CT, the healthcare provider may consider performing a lumbar puncture (LP, or spinal tap) to identify blood in the cerebrospinal fluid that runs in the subarachnoid space. If the CT or the LP reveals the presence of blood, angiography is performed to identify where the aneurysm is located and to plan treatment.
13766472 tn?1431393364 I have been having horrible headaches on the side of my head and bottom of the back of my skull. This is why the scan was done.
1749417 tn?1331996992 I have posted a couple of pictures of my mri ,could someone please look at them and tell me what you see. If i did them right they are in my profile....
Avatar m tn Dear doctors, I am studying neurology and I have recently come across of an online pictures of a person’s brain scan. A few of my colleagues and I have been debating on these scan results but have conflicting opinions in determining what we think is wrong with this particular brain? From examination of these pictures, we would very much appreciate your opinion and comments on the diagnosis and probable health of this individual. Brain scan pictures at the address below: http://www.hthweb.
516033 tn?1211985357 m looking over all of my old records and scan reports, and found the following statement on the report for an MRI of the brain I had a year ago, that I just don't understand... It was written in the begining of the 'Findings' section. "This is a slightly limited study secondary to the lack of capability for fat suppressed imaging on the post-contrast images which limits evaluation for subtle enhancement of the optic nerves.
Avatar m tn I have a son that is 15 they said they was doing testing to see if the doctor needed to send him to be tested for a brain tumor by doing a mri or a brain scan to see it then a couple of days ago they call me from where he is and tell me they felt it by rubbing his head so of I cant see it without a brain scan orvmri how can u feel it by rubbing someones head
Avatar n tn I indeed have suffered from auras and migraine and now feel a lot less worried about the presence of plaques on the mri scan of my brain. Thank you for being very helpful.
1947337 tn?1331423890 A brain MRI w/wo contrast does not make it a CINE....a MRI takes still pictures...a CINE takes a real time movie to show the flow.....to see if it pulsates, u would wear a clip on ur finger to monitor ur BP..... U may want to ask, but not all NS's do the CINE.....
Avatar f tn Headaches after a brain injury can also be due to concussion, and normally CT and MRI are normal. However, yes, MRI should be done to rule out brain injury as the cause. Stress due to concussion and brain injury can also be the cause. Also get your blood pressure checked. Take care!
Avatar f tn This headache could be due to raised intracranial pressure and lowering of temporal lobes on MRI due to brain herniation, which is a consequence of very high intracranial pressure. Herniation could result from many factors causing mass effect and increase intracranial pressure including traumatic brain injury, stroke and brain tumor. You need to consult a neurologist immediately with this concern, as this can be fatal. Hope this helps. Take care.
Avatar f tn So if you only had leg symptoms they would do an MRI of the spine. With left arm it would be cervical or brain. With it being left sided it could be on the right side of the brain or where signals cross the brain. The Neurologist can tell where damage is simply by doing the basic Neurological exam. Before my first ever MRI the Neurologist knew I had brain stem involvement. At the time he did not know it was MS but he knew it was Neurological and serious.
Avatar f tn My first brain scan showed a lot of small perventricular lesions and my two bigger ones were on the occipital lobe and frontal lobe so I don't think they could be causing these symptoms. I guess I am just wondering if I should expect anything to show or if my sx are just too transient that if there are any lesions on the c-spine that they won't be detectable. I do not know what strength the machine is but I doubt it is more than T1.5-T2. Thanks!
Avatar m tn A magnetic resonance angiogram (MRA) is a type of magnetic resonance image (MRI) scan that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to provide pictures of blood vessels inside the body
Avatar f tn Does anyone know a link with pictures of the relevant bits of the brain (something like a school text book picture/diagram/ explanation) so when a report says stuff like "lesions are periventricular" one can look at the diagram then the scan and see exactly what and where things are? The bits I don't get are periventricular ( next to the ventricles?) ventricles (where exactly are they?) juxtacortical( I guess that's next to the cortex, but where is the cortex?
Avatar f tn I had a cat scan and blood test that showed a lesion on my brain. My doctor the had me get an MRI brain scan which his nurse said came back normal. Then why do I still feel like my brain has been scrambled ,and I just don't feel good overall?
Avatar m tn Hi I had a MR scan of my brain a couple of weeks ago as I had vertigo’s episodes some times . According to my doctor the MR results shows some unspecified gliosis. He said this is not a major problem, as it can be associated to some sleeping disorders and nothing with the vertigo. Do you agree with this opinion or I should check with a neurologist?