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MRI results questions

by mshuey, Sep 11, 2007 06:26PM
My brain MRI (with contrast) states:  "there is a heterogeneous appearance to the bone marrow of the calvarium...bony metastases could not be excluded."  What does this mean exactly?  Is this a common indication of bones mets (see history below).  Head CT (without contrast) was normal, basic blood work normal.

History:  35 year old female, headache for 6 weeks but no other neuro problems, breast cancer diagnonsis 7 years ago at age 28, stage IIB (1 lymph node +), HER2 3+, chemo + radiation, no metastasis since diagnosis.
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