Arachnoid Cyst Left Mid cranial fossa

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Hello,

For the neurologist community here we go. My 3rd MRI explained the following:

FINDINGS:

No diffusion restriction. No gradient echo imaging signal abnormalities. The corpis callosum, brainstem and the pituitary gland fossa is unremarkable. Normal cerebral sulcation and ventrocular system for age. No masses, mass effect, midline shift or intracranial hemorrahage. Preserved gray-white matter junction differentiation. No focal parenchymal abnormalities on T2/Flair. Unremarkable appearance of the posterior fossa and the cerebellum. The central vascular flow-voids are maintained. Persistent expansion of the extra-axial spaces noted over the left mid cranial fossa medially with interval stability compared to prior, complete suppression of signal on CSF favoring arachnoid cust. No pathologic gadolinium enhancement, intra-axial or extra-axial. No acute sinus or mastoid disease. The orbits and the intraorbotal contents are unremarkable. Normal configuration of the skull. No scalp asymmetries detected.

IMPRESSION:

Stable appearing arachnoid cyst, left mid cranial fossa. No MRI evidence of acute intracranial process, masses, mass effect, midline shift or intracranial hemorrhage. No pathologoc contrast enhancement seen.

Doctor keep me in sychiatrist with bunch of pills. Any relevant from MRI everything looks good but my symptoms of anger management, hands and feet sweating and sensation of passing away and much more.... the EEG monitoring of 6 days said no convulsions or epileptoc episodes. 38 years old healthy male, no diabetis, heart is optimal, normal blood pressure. drs said you have the health of a 15 yr old kid. Yeah right...

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