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Lumbar MRI: "very mild disc bulge, congenital changes, mild ligamentum flavum hypertrophy and face osteoarthropathy with very mild central canal stenosis" in L4 - L5.

Brain MRI w/o contrast: "ill-defined increased FLAIR signal in the supratentorial brain bilaterally, including adjacent to the posterolateral aspect of the temporal horn of the left lateral ventricle as well as subcortical right front white matter. Findings are consistent with this representing a mild degree of nonspecific gliotic or less likely inflammatory white matter disease … the findings could represent an early or subtle demyelinating process, vasculitis, inflammatory or less likely other white matter process … Impression: nonspecific, chronic-appearing white matter disease."

I also had "probable hemangiomas" in my thoracic and cervical spine, which I was told are nothing to be concerned about. The reason the MRIs were ordered was because I had unexplained bladder problems the past year (now it has been two years). The neurologist said the findings on my brain MRI were insignificant and I had an EEG test that came back normal.

I had an MRI and 5mm black spot was found on the right lateral kidney. What could this be?
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