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Eight-two percent of the MRI results were normal. Of the 18% demonstrating incidental abnormal findings, 15.1% required no referral; 1.8%, routine referral; 1.1%, urgent referral; and 0%, immediate referral. In subjects grouped for urgent referral, 2 confirmed primary brain tumors (and a possible but unconfirmed third) were found, demonstrating a prevalence of at least 0.2%. Asymptomatic subjects present with a variety of abnormalities, providing valuable information on disease prevalence in a presumed healthy population. A small percentage of these findings require urgent medical attention and/or additional studies. |
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aneurysm aneurysm,asymptomatic aneurysm,intracranial cavernous hemangioma cyst,arachnoid demyelinating disease MRI MRI,abnormal MRI,demyelinating disease MRI,high signal foci on MRI,incidental finding neoplasm,primary of CNS
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