What Do The Following Test Reports Indicate?
Question: I have attached my reports pls have a look.
Brief Answer:
Reports are not attached.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
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I am Dr.Ajay Panwar, a neurologist, here to answer your query.
It seems that you had some error in uploading the reports because the reports are not visible here.
Please try uploading the reports again.
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Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Reports are not attached.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
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I am Dr.Ajay Panwar, a neurologist, here to answer your query.
It seems that you had some error in uploading the reports because the reports are not visible here.
Please try uploading the reports again.
I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
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Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Attached here again. Pls have a look, these are normal or any advise from you?
Brief Answer:
Bilateral hypertrophied temporalis muscle.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
I have gone through the reports uploaded. MRI is suggestive of bilateral temporalis muscle hypertrophy, other than that there is no intracranial damage.
Temporalis muscle hypertrophy can be reactive to certain jaw conditions such as bruxism. A dental evaluation may be helpful.
Further, diseases like Fibromyalgia, myositis, inflammatory myopathies, dystrophies can present with temporalis muscle hypertrophy.
Temporalis muscle hypertrophy can cause chronic headache.
Hope that helps.If you have some further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Bilateral hypertrophied temporalis muscle.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
I have gone through the reports uploaded. MRI is suggestive of bilateral temporalis muscle hypertrophy, other than that there is no intracranial damage.
Temporalis muscle hypertrophy can be reactive to certain jaw conditions such as bruxism. A dental evaluation may be helpful.
Further, diseases like Fibromyalgia, myositis, inflammatory myopathies, dystrophies can present with temporalis muscle hypertrophy.
Temporalis muscle hypertrophy can cause chronic headache.
Hope that helps.If you have some further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Is that harmful ? What are the symptoms on this and why it happen?
Brief Answer:
Depends on the cause.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
Harmful or not, depends on the cause.If its reactive due to some jaw issues, its not harmful.If its due to some secondary conditions as I mentioned above, the prognosis depends on the actual cause.
Symptoms can be chronic headache, fatigue and giddiness.
Why does it happen-the causes I mentioned in the above discussion.
Hope that helps.If you have any further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Depends on the cause.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
Harmful or not, depends on the cause.If its reactive due to some jaw issues, its not harmful.If its due to some secondary conditions as I mentioned above, the prognosis depends on the actual cause.
Symptoms can be chronic headache, fatigue and giddiness.
Why does it happen-the causes I mentioned in the above discussion.
Hope that helps.If you have any further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
What is the permanet solution for this ? Medicines can cure this or what is your advise, pls suggest. Thank you.
Brief Answer:
Again depends on the cause.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
We need to address the cause. If its reactive, we should correct the jaw issues. If its some secondary disease, then medicines depends on the disease.
Basically, we need to investigate for the cause first. A dental evaluation and a neurologist's in person consultation will help.
Hope that helps.If you have some further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up else please close the thread,rate it and write a review.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Again depends on the cause.
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
Thanks for being in follow-up.
We need to address the cause. If its reactive, we should correct the jaw issues. If its some secondary disease, then medicines depends on the disease.
Basically, we need to investigate for the cause first. A dental evaluation and a neurologist's in person consultation will help.
Hope that helps.If you have some further questions,I shall be glad to have you in follow-up else please close the thread,rate it and write a review.
Regards
Dr.Ajay Panwar,
MD,DM(Neurology)
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar