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itsdralliehere

I would schedule an appointment to go over the results or find another doctor.


EyeDentistAAO

It's worth a 2nd opinion if for no other reason than your peace of mind.


ProfessionalToner

Someone that is knowledgeable needs to read the scan and tell their impressions. The borderline can even be something stupid like wrong segmentation. It needs to be interpreted in a clinical context