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Neurosurgery  (Expert Forum)
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Dear Dr.
Answered by
Nassim Abi Chahine, MD - General Neurosurgery
Beirut - Lebanon
Welcome to the International Neurosurgery forum. This forum is moderated by Dr. Abi Chahine who is affiliated with St. George Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon

Dear Dr.

by abs0809, Oct 22, 2009 11:59PM
I have been having headaches for 9 months now. There not bad they are just everday. I had a mri that showed a 4mm t2 hyperintensity in the left centrum semioval. what does that mean. i am only 19. the ms specialist said i did not have ms and that the lesion did not look like a typical ms lesion...Should i be worried. could this turn into a tumor or anything

by Nassim Abi Chahine, MD, Oct 25, 2009 03:31AM
please google out my contact because I should see your MRI image, this is not sufficient that you are telling me the result. so attach your MRI images, during that time please dont worry because there is no bad things which stay without progression since 9 months. that just could be another thing like post flu encephalitis causing only this white lesion with some headache. regressing slowly with time.
t c Dr Nassim
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by Nassim Abi Chahine, MD, Nov 04, 2009 01:59AM
Sorry,   : I   but many other would help you in this issue
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