These side CT scans are of a healthy 33 year old and are nine months apart. How is this possible?
9 months apart CT scan - HOW?: These side CT scans... - Headway
9 months apart CT scan - HOW?
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Hi Michael. We can't offer medical advice here as we're not medically trained, and only a neuro specialist can interpret your scan and explain its implications.
Can you tell us the original reason for the scan ; have you suffered a head injury or presented symptoms of a brain injury ?
Regards, Cat..
What was the opinion of the radiologist (s) who conducted the scans?
They are your first point of contact and from there your neurologist.
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