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What Do My MRI Scan Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 12 Dec 2014
Question: Dear Sir,
plz download MRI scan reports from here
YYYY
I had sinus surgery few years back. I think RFID/nano bolts/biochip implanted during surgery
into maxilary sinus both left,right,top & brain/skull.plz use search engine for understanding terminology mentioned in message.
I detected major RF(radio signals) signals using Radio frequency scanner .
I need ENT/Radiologists/neurologists confirmation of foreign body(not sure is it a metal,
or semiconductor or carbon anything else) before proceeding for surgery.
Have passed psychometric test.
I can come to your country but it more costly and takes time & visa issues
So better i deposit money in your account .Reports are already in your desk.
Plz give confirmation/poof foreign body presence. I can pay extra money later.
I am in crirtical situation, i will pay 2000$ for your doctors
confirming foreign body( biochp/nano implant/rfid/ICT implant)
in psychosurgery patient.More details email to YYYY@YYYY
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Answered by Dr. Vivek Chail (55 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Small submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus.

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing in to us.

I have read through your query in detail.
As mentioned earlier, the MRI was necessary and I have gone through the images downloaded from the link provided by you.

I have gone through all the images in the MRI scan done on 11/13/2014.

My interpretation is as below.

Findings:

The interhemispheric fissure is centered on the midline.
The Sylvian fissures are normal. The cerebrum exhibit normal cortical sulci.
Cerebellar folia are also normal.
The cerebral ventricles are normal and symmetrical with normal circulation of CSF.
The cortex and white matter show normal development and normal signal intensity, especially in the periventricular white matter.
No abnormalities are seen in the basal ganglia, internal capsule, corpus callosum, or thalamus.
The brain stem and cerebellum show no abnormal changes in signal characteristics.
The sella and pituitary are normal to the extent visualized, and parasellar structures are unremarkable.
The cerebellopontine angle area appears normal on each side. The internal acoustic meatus has normal width.

There is what appears to be a submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus. This measures 14 x 9 mm and might be considered small in size. Rest of the paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells show normal development and pneumatization.
The orbital contents are unremarkable.

IMPRESSION:

Normal Brain MRI Study.
Small submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus.

The finding of a submucosal polyp is a benign finding and not to get worried about. Can I ask you to please measure RF signals again and exactly tell me where they are maximum.

I will see the MRI images again keeping in mind the RF signals.

Waiting for an update from your end.

Regards,
Dr.Vivek
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Follow up: Dr. Vivek Chail (1 hour later)
near parietal lobe ,occipital lobes ,cortex , top & right maxillary sinus.

size of implants how they MAY look like

XXXX.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/rfid-microchips-is-it-possible-to-monitor-2-way-conversations/
www.XXXX.to/b/implants.html

Deep explanation on nano implants

www.XXXX2011.com/blogs/
www.XXXX.com/implantinvestigation.htm
www.XXXX.to/b/implants.html

More information on


XXXX519.blogspot.in/2014/11/dear-sir-plz-download-mri-scan-reports
XXXX519.blogspot.in/2014/11/size-of-implants-how-they-may-look
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Answered by Dr. Vivek Chail (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please send in complete surgery details involving sinuses.

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXX,
Thanks for writing back with an update.

I completely support you in your endeavour in trying to get evaluated for any nano or bio implants causing increasing RF signals.

However, to further support your thoughts, evidence based medical imaging has to be considered in detail.

The signals in the occipital and parietal lobes and top and right maxillary sinus are understandable. Going by MRI scan findings, I confirm the presence of a small submucosal polyp in the left maxillary sinus, the size of which is 14 x 9 mm.

It is important to know any previous sinus surgery details before we can continue the discussion further.

Regards,
Dr.Vivek
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
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What Do My MRI Scan Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: Small submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus. Detailed Answer: Hi XXXX, Thanks for writing in to us. I have read through your query in detail. As mentioned earlier, the MRI was necessary and I have gone through the images downloaded from the link provided by you. I have gone through all the images in the MRI scan done on 11/13/2014. My interpretation is as below. Findings: The interhemispheric fissure is centered on the midline. The Sylvian fissures are normal. The cerebrum exhibit normal cortical sulci. Cerebellar folia are also normal. The cerebral ventricles are normal and symmetrical with normal circulation of CSF. The cortex and white matter show normal development and normal signal intensity, especially in the periventricular white matter. No abnormalities are seen in the basal ganglia, internal capsule, corpus callosum, or thalamus. The brain stem and cerebellum show no abnormal changes in signal characteristics. The sella and pituitary are normal to the extent visualized, and parasellar structures are unremarkable. The cerebellopontine angle area appears normal on each side. The internal acoustic meatus has normal width. There is what appears to be a submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus. This measures 14 x 9 mm and might be considered small in size. Rest of the paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells show normal development and pneumatization. The orbital contents are unremarkable. IMPRESSION: Normal Brain MRI Study. Small submucosal polyp in left maxillary sinus. The finding of a submucosal polyp is a benign finding and not to get worried about. Can I ask you to please measure RF signals again and exactly tell me where they are maximum. I will see the MRI images again keeping in mind the RF signals. Waiting for an update from your end. Regards, Dr.Vivek