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TMJ MRI report. Is this normal or issue?
MRI BILATERAL TMJ WITHOUT CONTRAST.CLINICAL INDICATION: Right tmj pain.FINDINGS: Localizer images demonstrate a possible small right sigmoid diverticulum (image seven series 2.2). RIGHT: With the mouth closed, the mandibular condyle is normally seated in the mandibular fossa. The disc/meniscus is normal in size, configuration, and position. No gnificant degenerative changes, joint effusion, or marrow edema. With mouth opening, there is normal excursion of the mandibular condyle onto the condylar eminence and normal "capture" of the disc/meniscus.No significant internal derangement or disc/meniscus displacement. LEFT: With the mouth closed, the mandibular condyle is normally seated in the mandibular fossa. The disc/meniscus is normal in size, configuration, and position. No significant degenerative changes, joint effusion, or marrow edema. Normal MRI of the bilateral temporomandibular joints without IV contrast. Incidentally noted possible small right sigmoid bulb venous diverticulum
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Normal report ,Consult online for further evaluation.
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Its a normal report,  kindly explain the complaints,  need detailed history for evaluation.
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