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Could Involuntary Movements And Spondylitis Be Connected To Calcified Mass In Cerebellum?

i have involuntary movements and spondylitis, CT scan showed 9mm calcified mass in the cerebellum possible burn out, MRI showed nothing else wrong. i want to know if the conditions i have with the involuntary movements,damage in my lower spine and calcified mass in cerebellum are possibly connected
posted on Wed, 18 Mar 2015
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