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MRI Showing Sinus Problem. Have Strokes And Seizures. Symptoms Getting Worse. Could There Be A Tumor In The Nasal Maxillary Cavity?

My MRI showed I had a sinus disease, about 5 months ago. Prior to MRI I had clear leakage out of my nose and a nasty tasting drip out of the back of my throat. I ve been having strange episodes that are like strokes and seizures. My neurologist seems skeptical about my symptoms and hasn t addressed the sinuses diesEase. My symptoms are getting worse. Is there anyway they made a mistake in my diagnosis? Could this been a tumor in my left nasal maxillary cavity?
Sat, 9 Mar 2013
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Hi friend,
Welcome to Health Care Magic

A tumour is not likely to missed in MRI
Maxillary sinus is not likely to cause neurological symptoms

A second opinion from another neurologist may help.
ENT surgeon should see the sinuses.
EEG and MRA of head and neck vessels may help

Take care
Wishing speedy recovery
God bless
Good luck

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MRI Showing Sinus Problem. Have Strokes And Seizures. Symptoms Getting Worse. Could There Be A Tumor In The Nasal Maxillary Cavity?

Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic A tumour is not likely to missed in MRI Maxillary sinus is not likely to cause neurological symptoms A second opinion from another neurologist may help. ENT surgeon should see the sinuses. EEG and MRA of head and neck vessels may help Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck