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My Mri Results
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Are as follows:-
“Your recent MRI scan has shown no abnormality within the inner ear. It has shown some small vessel changes in the supply to your brain and as such I have copied the information to your GP. I would suggest having a conversation with your GP to make sure that this is appropriately managed.”
What will be or could be done about this, if anything? Thanks.
At least they found a brain. :)
“Your recent MRI scan has shown no abnormality within the inner ear. It has shown some small vessel changes in the supply to your brain and as such I have copied the information to your GP. I would suggest having a conversation with your GP to make sure that this is appropriately managed.”
What will be or could be done about this, if anything? Thanks.
At least they found a brain. :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At least it is the blood vessels and not the arteries. I`ll probably be told off for posting a link (by sqad) https:/ /www.he althlin e.com/h ealth/m icrovas cular-i schemic -diseas e I`m not sure I would be too bothered if it was me
I've had the same. I had an MRI scan in November after complaining of slight deafness in my left ear. The consultant told me in December that my ear was fine but that I had "small cell disease" in my brain. He said that it was very common in older people (I'm 62) and not to worry about it; he then showed me a few little white dots on the brain scan image. He referred me back to my GP for blood pressure and cholesterol tests. My blood pressure is fine but I'm waiting for the blood test results as they are coming from the hospital.
The way to lessen the number of small cells becoming diseased, is healthy eating and exercise to reduce high blood pressure or high cholesterol.
The way to lessen the number of small cells becoming diseased, is healthy eating and exercise to reduce high blood pressure or high cholesterol.