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I'm 53 yr female. I had a brain MRI because the constant headachesm I thought it was related to my ear ( tinnitus ). The results mention a minimal cerebellartonsillar ectopia , also chronic ... View answer
Left cerebellar hemisphere shows heterogeneous mass lesion with surrounding hyperintensity in T2/Flair ... tonsilar herniation seen in the left side Impression: Hetrogeneously irregular marginal enhancing... View answer
there is a diffuse disc bulging but no focal disc herniation. At c4-5 there is a broad left sided small C4-5 disc herniation. My question is this on the report it states that The cerbellar tonsils are ... View answer
radiologist that I have mild cerebellartonsillar ectopia with the tonsils extending down a few millimeters ... with bilateral sciatica, lumbar disc herniation with radiulopathy, right L5-S1, whole... View answer
I have been told that I have mild cerebellartonsillar ectopia, but the MRI showed my cerebellar tonsils only descend 3mm below my foramen magnum. All my head aches started when I was weight lifting ... View answer
Hello, This was my MRI result can you explain what it means? FINDINGS: No cerebellartonsillar ...: Unremarkable. C3-4: No focal disc herniation, cord compression or high grade foraminal ... View answer
I had decompression surgery for Arnold Chiari in 2003. I just recently had MRi that states i have low-lying cerebellar tonsils cosistant with tonsillar ectopia and minimal mucosal thickening in ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Luchuo Engelbert Bain
( General & Family Physician)
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