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mri is back and i am confused.....

so i have been having right sided deep ear pain for 4 years along with numbness and tingling and headache all on the right. no eye problems and no hearing loss or tinnitus. i had an mri without contrast and there was a non specific focus in the left corona radiata of the deep subcortical white matter. huh? all my problems are on the right. does problems on the left side of the brain cause referral to the right? does this info correlate to ms? i just got the results back today and have to make an appt with neurologist tomorrow.
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6881121 tn?1392830788
MS, not MRI. OY, I need coffee!
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6881121 tn?1392830788
Whoops, posted too soon!
Yes, an injury on one side of the brain expresses itself on the opposite side of the body.
But this MRI finding does not necessarily translate into MRI.
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6881121 tn?1392830788
Absolutely.  
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