Hi,
My cousin is having constant mild to moderate headache on left side and near the eyebrow for past 2 weeks. Sometime he gets slight blurry vision and neck pain on left during headache. We have taken Brain MRA with Cervical spine screening. Below are the findings
1.Hypoplastic left vertebral artery.
2. Loss of cervical lordosis.
3.Mild posterior disc bulges are seen at C3-C4 and C5-C6 levels indenting the anterior
thecal sac.
Is there any serious issue. Can this be cured and are there chances of vertebral artery dissection? Please help. Thanks
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You will need to meet a neurologist/neurosurgeon so that he can be examined accordingly and treated at the earliest. There is good response for those who are diagnosed early and get treated accordingly for it.
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