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mrmpa

(4,033 posts)
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 10:53 PM Mar 2016

Had an MRI yesterday.......

I've had 2 CT's that showed an 8mm meningioma and hyperostosis. The results of the MRI were sent to my PCP, she emailed me today that the MRI shows no meningioma & only what she says is a calcification. I will ask here to clarify what a calcification is exactly.

However, I am confused as to why one test shows one thing and the other test rules the first one out.

Also I was assuming that the meningioma might be the cause of my tinnitus and occasional loss of balance. So I will start all over and make an appointment with an ENT.

Any thoughts?

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Had an MRI yesterday....... (Original Post) mrmpa Mar 2016 OP
MRI's are generally more accurate than CTs DeadLetterOffice Mar 2016 #1
This happened to me many times after my breast cancer dx. MoonRiver Mar 2016 #2
Yep they are............ mrmpa Mar 2016 #3
Awesome! Very happy for you! MoonRiver Mar 2016 #4

DeadLetterOffice

(1,352 posts)
1. MRI's are generally more accurate than CTs
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 11:00 PM
Mar 2016

It's not unusual for a CT to suggest X, then a follow-up scan (either CT with contrast dye, or MRI, or MRI with contrast) to provide more detail that shows it's not X.

As to the vertigo/tinnitus, ENT is a great start. I hope that appointment can give you some answers!

MoonRiver

(36,974 posts)
2. This happened to me many times after my breast cancer dx.
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 10:58 AM
Mar 2016

The CTs saw stuff all over the place, lungs, liver and thyroid. After numerous subsequent tests, all proved negative. Those ultra-sensitive body scans are both a blessing and a curse.

mrmpa

(4,033 posts)
3. Yep they are............
Tue Mar 29, 2016, 02:40 PM
Mar 2016

in this case a blessing for me. I emailed with my doctor & she backed me up going to an ENT group that has a subspecialty in tinnitus. I have insurance for the first time in 4 years & I'm trying to get everything fixed.

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