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Ringing In The Ear. MRI Of The Brain Normal. Retention Cyst In The Inferior Aspect Of The Left Maxillary Sinus. Is This Normal?

Hello, I had a MRI of the brain today for some ear ringing I been having, the MRI came back normal but they found a tiny retention cyst in the inferior aspect of the left maxilary sinus . The Dr told me this is not a problem and it is found in 90% of patients that have had this scan with contrast and there is nothing to worry about.
Mon, 14 Oct 2013
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Your doctor is right, Not 90% but a good number of patients can have this. Your ear symptoms are not related to this. Take steam. Regards
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Ringing In The Ear. MRI Of The Brain Normal. Retention Cyst In The Inferior Aspect Of The Left Maxillary Sinus. Is This Normal?

Your doctor is right, Not 90% but a good number of patients can have this. Your ear symptoms are not related to this. Take steam. Regards