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What Does The Following MRI Of Brain Report Indicate?

PleaI am sending details as given in the MRI BRAIN REPORT taken in August

2003

SEQUENCE: SE T1 Axial,coronal

FSE T2 Axial,sagittal,coronal

FSE PD Axial

Post contrast fat sat-Axial,sagittal,coronal



FINDINGS

There is evidence of 2.1 x 2cm size extra axial mass lesion

seen in the LEFT CP angle region extending in to IAC.



The lesion appear iso intense to grey matter on T1 and T2 WI and

shows homogenous contrast enhancement. Widening and destruction of

internal acoustic canal noted. Mild mass effect over pons and left

middle cerebellar peduncle noted.



Bilateral cerebral hemispheres appear normal. No focal lesion.

Ventricles are not dilated.

Vascular flow voids appear normal.



MRI DIAGNOSIS - LEFT SIDE VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA



Age: 42 yrs Male married. Mild diabetic and Bp under control

(taking tablets regularly)

Sore throat, Ringing sound in both ears. Nerve weakness as per ENT

doctors opinion.

h/h in both ears. Left ear is very worst and right ear is little

better. Non-vegeterian and

teetotaller.

Dr. Suresh Nair neurologist advised for surgery/gamma knife. No MRI

taken after 2003.

No consultation with any neuro doctors since August 2003. Please

advise me in this regard.

I am living in iNDIA. Please let me know the cost of GAMMA KNIFE treatment.



regards

suresh







se type your query here. Since this query is directed to our panel of specialists and super-specialists, please mention your problem in as much detail as possible. Do not forget to highlight your Age, Gender, Medical History and Treatment History of the problem you are facing.I am sending details as given in the MRI BRAIN REPORT taken in August

2003

SEQUENCE: SE T1 Axial,coronal

FSE T2 Axial,sagittal,coronal

FSE PD Axial

Post contrast fat sat-Axial,sagittal,coronal



FINDINGS

There is evidence of 2.1 x 2cm size extra axial mass lesion

seen in the LEFT CP angle region extending in to IAC.



The lesion appear iso intense to grey matter on T1 and T2 WI and

shows homogenous contrast enhancement. Widening and destruction of

internal acoustic canal noted. Mild mass effect over pons and left

middle cerebellar peduncle noted.



Bilateral cerebral hemispheres appear normal. No focal lesion.

Ventricles are not dilated.

Vascular flow voids appear normal.



MRI DIAGNOSIS - LEFT SIDE VESTIBULAR SCHWANNOMA



Age: 42 yrs Male married. Mild diabetic and Bp under control

(taking tablets regularly)

Sore throat, Ringing sound in both ears. Nerve weakness as per ENT

doctors opinion.

h/h in both ears. Left ear is very worst and right ear is little

better. Non-vegeterian and

teetotaller.

Dr. Suresh Nair neurologist advised for surgery/gamma knife. No MRI

taken after 2003.

No consultation with any neuro doctors since August 2003. Please

advise me in this regard.

I am living in iNDIA. Please let me know the cost of GAMMA KNIFE treatment.



regards

suresh







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