Neurological issues: are complex ,need less delay may cause hem to you, as is interpretation with out benefit of clinical evaluation , first you must discuss with your own doctor in person , then if you are not satisfied get a second opinion , you own doctor will help you to get one .
Answered 6/2/2014
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Second opinion?: I am not sure what you question is. In the US, when an MRI is done, it is always read by a radiologist affiliated with the imaging center. Do you want someone else to review the images you have had in the past? If it was the neurologist who read the study, I recommend that you get a second opinion from a neuroradiologist.
Answered 6/17/2014
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