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When the drs ignore the radiologists write up 🙄

Oh man , so anyone here ever experienced this.

You have a patient, the get a MRI as prime example with contrast. You write a summary of what you've found and clearly say the patient has

Bern scale 3 intermediate CSF leak - but yet the Neurologist decided to ignore the advice....

What the heck would you do.

Asking as a patient here - have it in writing from the radiologist on my scan that something is going on also I've got tapering in the brain ... And I have zero idea what that means so any help on that would be grand!!

Trapped in a country that doesn't speak English as a first language and I don't speak Danish 🙄🙄.

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