We understand that patients want answers, and as physicians, we know that the key to the diagnosis is the history. In the past, a CT scan would suffice, but now that patients are researching on the internet and they all seem to want to have an MRI! There is also a general feeling in the public that if you have bad headaches, you must have a brain imaging study done. Isn’t that the worry of the many people who suffer from bad headaches? I often hear patients ask me how they can have such severe headaches and not have something seriously wrong in the brain. What to know about your headache before getting a brain scanīy Benjamin Frishberg MD, Clinical Professor of Neuroscience (Voluntary), UCSD, The Neurology Center, Carlsbad CA
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