Here is my MRI report. Waiting for my doctor, who is too busy to see or call me: MRI BRAIN WITHOUT AND WITH CONTRAST CLINICAL INFORMATION: Sharp pain at times on the right temple area and dizziness for two months. COMPARISON: CT HEAD WITHOUT CONTRAST dated 4/9/2015 PROCEDURE: Sagittal T1, axial FLAIR, axial T2, axial T1, axial gradient susceptibility, axial T1 enhanced, coronal T1 enhanced and axial DWI. Contrast: 10 ml Multihance IV. FINDINGS: Brain: Intracranially, there is no pathologic mass effect, hemorrhage by gradient susceptibility, or acute infarct by DWI. No pathologic intraparenchymal, leptomeningeal, or dural enhancement. Several punctate, non-specific periventricular and subcortical white matter signal abnormalities on T2/FLAIR are identified and likely relate to chronic small vessel ischemic disease. Ventricles and extra-axial fluid spaces: Ventriculomegaly out of proportion to central brain atrophy. Sella, suprasellar cistern, and orbits: Within normal limits. Major vascular flow voids: Normal intracranial vasculature MR appearance. Calvarium and extracranial soft tissues: Within normal limits. Paranasal sinuses and mastoid air cells: Largely clear. IMPRESSION: No macroscopic, morphologic intracranial abnormalities to suggest an etiology for the patient s clinical presentation.