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Vascular anomaly

by Girly59, Feb 04, 2008 12:26AM
I have done a cat scan and have no idea what this means, would this be something that I have to checked out by a Neurology or can I ignore it.  The results from the cat scan read "A 1.5 x 0.22mm linear enhancing area in the left frontal region maybe due to vascular anomaly such as a venous angioma. "  What does this mean and can this get any bigger?
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by pisces17, Feb 07, 2008 09:20AM
To: girly59
Hiya,

Not an expert but had to research it a good bit for my partner. for your own piece of mind get it checked out. Normally the neurologists get you checked out every year to check that it hasnt increased in size etc.

Pisces17
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