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2699259 tn?1344210945

MRI of Brain

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?  
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looking out is supposed to be looking at.....sorry; my typing is terrible at times.  

If you had a copy of the written report someone could possibly help you interpret that.  
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2699259 tn?1344210945
True, thanks!
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Without having the training or medical knowledge to read scans such as an MRI you wouldn't really know what you are really looking out or for.  Someone with no medical background can't do this.

Unfortunately, you will have to wait for your physician to discuss the results.  
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2699259 tn?1344210945
Well I had that figured out!  :)
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2143641 tn?1396678143
it should come with a report from the Radiologist.
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