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<title><![CDATA[Brain and Head Injuries]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[Eyes slightly misaligned after 'minor' TBI]]></title>
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Slightly obese male, in good health, 30 years old.  Fell off my bicycle 7 days ago (Thursday) and got straight back up.  Hurt wrist and shoulder but minor injuries which went away by Saturday.  On Sunday I noticed swelling on the right side of my head (side I fell on) and checked my helmet and I must have hit my head when I fell (which I don't remember doing, but I wasn't knocked out).    ...
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<title><![CDATA[MRI results]]></title>
<description>My son was born prematurely. He is now 7.5 months (adjusted age 5.5 months). He has had an MRI scan and the results showed higher than normal CSF and slight atrophy of the parietal and frontal lobe.  What does this mean and what are the possible difficulties he could face?...
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<title><![CDATA[MRI results]]></title>
<description>I had an MRI 1 month ago. A nurse from the Dr.'s office called and said it was normal. Does this look normal? MRI OF THE BRAIN WITHOUT CONTRAST:
 
HISTORY: Memory loss.
 
COMPARISON: CT of 6/2/08.
 
Axial T1, FLAIR, T2, perfusion-diffusion, sagittal and coronal T1 weighted images of the brain are obtained without IV contrast.
 
FINDINGS:
 
There is atrophy or a chronic infarct of the lef...
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<title><![CDATA[Skull Deformity]]></title>
<description>Hi all, I have been looking for an answer too. There seems to be no attention paid to skull deformities in adults, the only relevant material I could find was about children. So, I want to start a support group where people with enlarged or deformed skulls can exchange information about doctors, medical procedures, ideas, tips, advice, and most importantly, emotional support because living as an a...
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