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Neuro-Op

by curse, Jul 03, 2008 06:12PM
Tags: status
The basic tests were done & showed damage & loss of some vision after status seizure.. How far much can a neuro-op see? Said other than than damage I'm good to go. That's what the prior brain surgeon thought too, A bit more was found once in that even the MRI didn't show. The seizure activity stil remains which had been "busy" while w/ the Neuro-Op.  What would a neuro-op find on a CT scan that a neuro wouldn't see?  That's what he wanted to see.

by John C Hagan III, MD, FACS, Jul 03, 2008 08:45PM
I"m sorry but your question is too vague, in any case you need to direct these to your neuro ophthalmologist.

JCH MD
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