summerrluvv
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My son had an MRI earlier this year for sudden onset of stuttering. The neurologist called me shortly thereafter and said the test results were perfect, nothing wrong at all. We are switching pediatricians so I wasn't sure what his old ped. had in the file, so I requested the test results of his various tests from the neuro just to have for the new ped. (CT scan, 24 hour EEG, MRI).
Anyway, looking at the result of the MRI it says he has a 1cm pineal cyst. Everything I've looked at online says it's typically nothing and sometimes common in children, but why wouldn't the neuro tell me this? It's really bothering me that she didn't. I understand they don't want parents to worry about something that is nothing, but if it were to grow, or if he were to exhibit other symptoms, I would *want* to know the findings of this initial MRI in case it was related. Am I wrong in thinking that way?
Anyway, looking at the result of the MRI it says he has a 1cm pineal cyst. Everything I've looked at online says it's typically nothing and sometimes common in children, but why wouldn't the neuro tell me this? It's really bothering me that she didn't. I understand they don't want parents to worry about something that is nothing, but if it were to grow, or if he were to exhibit other symptoms, I would *want* to know the findings of this initial MRI in case it was related. Am I wrong in thinking that way?