Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Hi Group, Well, I went to the ENT yesterday to have my ears/nose packed for my radionuclide cisternogram. The ENT is not chiari astute and spent about an hour trying to convince me that the fluid coming from my nose and ears could not possibly be a CSF leak. so she called my NSG and they canceled the test........... In the meantime my MRI/MRA results were faxed to her office which showed that my left vertebral artery is " highly " stenotic " at the mid cervical region. So, she pow wowed with the NSG and they decided I need a cerebral angiogram. She thinks that my dizziness/imbalance could be from the stenotic artery. I have to admit that this makes some sense but how do you explain the abnormal CINE MRI (no flow in the 4th ventricle or aqueduct of sylvius), my left shifted brainstem, and my ear/head pressure? I'm not sure they are looking at the WHOLE picture and try as I might I'm obviously not communicating it well enough...............any ideas? anyone had a cerebral angiogram? Thanks, nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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