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My daughter has been reporting all types of symptoms. We went to a neurologist and he found nothing. A MRI showed a leisan in her brain that was fairly deep but her Dr. wasnt worried. The neurologist indicated that the CD didnt work and I sent it back but he never got back to me. Now my daughter is complaing about being dizzy, and said she feels like there is sandpaper rubbing inside her head. The base of her skull by the neck and then she gets a headache. She seems to have various issues and we never can find answers. Do these symptoms mean anything?


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replied May 20th, 2010
Neurological Disorders Answer A12265
Thanks for using this forum....

It is impotant to know about the scans result..If its a cyst or a lesion the MRI can surely tell..In certain cases a parasitic cyst may be causing the symptoms and moreso headache;may require further inv like eeg depending on MRI..please consult the neurologist for a diagnosis...

take care...


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