Can anyone out there translate into layman's english the
following:
CAT scan of my wife 6/29/98 at Florida Institute of Health.
Impression:
1. Drominent (s/b dominent?) vascular enhancement in the
region of the right cerebellar pontine angle cistern.
Clinical correlation is suggested.
2. No evidence of intercerebral masses.
HAND WRITTEN NOTE ON REPORT: Venous Angioma - Normal Variant
MRI of my wife 7/16/98 at Imaging Center (FtLauderdale,FL)
Impression:
Negative brain magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic
resonance angiography. Suspicious region by computed
tomography represents the right posterior cerebral artery.
Have been unable to elict an explanation from our
neuroligists other than "Lots of people have 'them'.
Nothing to worry about." The imaging clinics refer us
to our neuroligist.
Am not "worried" about this.
Would just like a translation into english.
Appreciate any help on this.
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