Symptomatic vascular contact is most often near cranial nerve rootlets coming out of the brain stem because this area is most vulnerable for mechanical reasons, i.e., being anchored at one end, creating a force-amplifying fulcrum.
@@u2b83so which distance is more prone to that from pons approx i.e vulnerable and I have seen MRI of one woman who has compression both sides but still she is painfree and it's available on internet in one study
The contacting arteries have a pulsing motion, it would be interesting to see a CINE motion MRI of this phenomenon.
Where it should contact nerve at rez or anyplace of nerve?? Can you check my mri please??
Symptomatic vascular contact is most often near cranial nerve rootlets coming out of the brain stem because this area is most vulnerable for mechanical reasons, i.e., being anchored at one end, creating a force-amplifying fulcrum.
@@u2b83at what distance it is from pon maximum symptomatic one
@@u2b83so which distance is more prone to that from pons approx i.e vulnerable and I have seen MRI of one woman who has compression both sides but still she is painfree and it's available on internet in one study