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What Does My MRI Report Suggest?

hi,the result of mri is this mr study whiit multi plannar images in diffrents pulse squences reval:normal signal intensitsity of.mass lesion,midline shift or hydrocephaus,normal cerbellum brainstem and both cp angle.no abnormality in cellar and parasellar regions wha the meaninig of this?

Mon, 14 Apr 2014
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Your report is not too clear. It starts as normal signal intensity of mass lesion, midline shift or hydrocephalus. This statement is confusing as there is no further detail of mass lesion. Normal cerebellum, brainstem and both CP angle is a normal finding. Sellar and parasellar regions are also normal. It is most likely that your report is normal but the first statement requires bit of clarification.
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What Does My MRI Report Suggest?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Your report is not too clear. It starts as normal signal intensity of mass lesion, midline shift or hydrocephalus. This statement is confusing as there is no further detail of mass lesion. Normal cerebellum, brainstem and both CP angle is a normal finding. Sellar and parasellar regions are also normal. It is most likely that your report is normal but the first statement requires bit of clarification.