I agree Willow6. Based on the information you gave me I would like to rule out an AVM.
Thank you
Dear Dr Prevedello,
Thank you very much for taking the time to reply to my question.
I asked my consultant about an angiogram and I was told that it wasn't possible as if there was something wrong with me it would have ruptured by now. Unfortunately here in the UK they won't give patients their imaging results but thank you very much for your offer to revise the CT angio. The 'increased vascularity' comment confuses me also as from what I have read as a layperson the sylvian fissure is groove that separates parts of the brain that contains the auditory cortex and middle cerebral artery, so I am unclear as to how the fissure itself has increased vascularity. I think I might seek a further opinion from a neurosurgeon as my condition is getting worse.
Once again thank you very much for your time
So sorry about the title of my question it was supposed to be Pain.
sorry the title of my question was
Dear Willow6
It is difficult for us to understand exactly what they mean for "increased vascularity". You should to see a neurosurgeon in order to rule out vascular malformation. An angiogram may be required in that regards.
I could revise your CT angio free of charge if you want.
Thank you