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Migraines.Caused by hypoplastic artery?
2015 MRI:cerebellar tonsils mildly beaked not low lying,area in MRI is somewhat tight,cine flow study. MRA recommended to determine true Chiari Malformation. 2017 MRI/MRA: Cerebellar tonsils are low lying no evidence of Chiari. Borderline high riding left jugular bulb. Hypoplastic right A1 of anterior cerebral artery. Markedly hypoplastic right P1 segment of posterior cerebral artery. Is the 2015 MRI opposite results of 2017 MRI? Is any of this a concern specifically,markedly hypoplastic artery?
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Hypoplastic arteries are normal variants
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