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Hello. Ever since I was a child, I have suffered from very bad headaches. As I have gotten older, the headaches have gotten progressively worse. I've seen several doctors who have diagnosed me with Migine headaches. I have been prescribed several different types of medications yet none of them seem to work, in fact, some have aggrivated the pain. I am now 30 and am seeing a neurologist, which recommended an MRI. I received a copy of the MRI resuls but the doctor has not spoken to me concerning the findings. The findings state the following:
"Scattered punctate T2 signal hyperintensities are noted in the subcortical white matter bilaterally."
Can someone please tell me what exactly this means. I am pretty familiar with the brain and the function and the white matter, but I don't understand what this means and I am really worried.
my husband has had similiar findings with his mri and also a tubular mass . have found any info out .? my email is ***@**** and i really need some answers if you can help.
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