19 year old with seizure disorder

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Focal cortical dysplasia
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excellent explanation. Great thanks🙏🙏🙏

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Your center should have medical staff that can be briefly consulted ahead of booking. The phone staff isn't capable of answering questions beyond available MRI type and date of booking, and some potential customers may decide against booking because they don't get the answers they need. For example, say I have some back pain, but not quite right on the spine, and it refers to the epigastrum. Do I order a spine MRI, or an abdominal one? Or say the pain is RLQ: do I book abdominal? Or pelvic? I get that paying med staff to answer a question from a non-customer is an added cost with potentially no benefit, but realize that this vacuum causes your business to lose a customer potentially. By the time I ask that of my doctor, I'm getting imaging with my doctor, and see no point in using an independent imaging center. At least have some sort of interactive algorithm on your site that may help narrow the decision, maybe.

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Wow you found that fast. I would love to see the brain after chemo and rads from head and neck cancer patients. Many patients have severe white brain matter, but think it’s brain fog, not realizing they have brain damage. For some reason Drs brush it off.

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