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since then I've been worried about ectopia pregnancy , anyway today I just got my period, and I was wondering if you get your normal monthly period does that mean you don't have ectopia pregnancy ... View answer
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 cerebellar tonsillar ectopia , also chronic ... View answer
sir, good morning, I took mri brain for my child (age 14), the report says findings are 1. Mild right inferior tonsillar ectopia is seen, 3 mm below the foramen magnum 2. Adenoidal hypertrophy is seen ... View answer
I had a recent MRI that stated "There is a mild cerebellar tonsillar depression below the foramen ... the beginning syptoms of MS so it isn't psychosomatic. Medications : Oxycodone 10 mg x 4/day ... View answer
they are linked to chiari. anything I read online says if the tonsillar ectopia is greater than 6mm it ...I have had ms like symptoms poor balance and poor coordination of arms and legs and sensory ... View answer
my 9 year old daughter has scoliosis and recently had an MRI. they read the MRI and said she has cerebellarectopia - the cerebellum is slightly low by 4 mm. we are going to see a neurosurgeon, but i am not ... View answer
Hello , I recently had a MRI and the radiologist read it and said I was borderline tonsill ectopia and I don t quite understand what it is , i research on it and got that it s a part that has fell out ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Loay Khan
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I have been told that I have mild cerebellar tonsillar 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
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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