Hi all,
Just want to interject one thing. Commonly known (in medical community as well) that head MRI's have a total margin of error of approx 2mm...... all depends on what MRI machine used, different people doing the reads, "slices" of the views, etc, hence, the total margin of error. Example, if an AN measures 8mm at one MRI read.. and 10 mm at the next, it does not (typically) constitute a "growth spurt" as the 2mm difference falls within the "total margin of error".
Anyway, with that said.... Amy, welcome to the site. Like you, when discovered, mine was small and the info available out there was overwhelming. Dr. House has been around quite some time (I thought his son, also Dr. House, is in practice at HEI and hoping someone can confirm/correct me on that). Great team at HEI (I happened to have email with Dr. Slattery today, as I had the honour of meeting him/have lunch at this summer's ANA conference in Chicago) and I know they have a great team at HEI. I thought Drs Brackman and Friedman do the majority (but I could be wrong on that) and many HEI "alum" on this site, so let's see how everyone responds.
I just wanted to give you "welcome"... and no worries... we are all here to help. Please use the "Search" option on the top left of the home page with info you seek.... in the 4 yrs I've been on this site, I can share this is an overwhelming wealth of info. It can feel overwhelming at times, so take your time. Your AN is not emergent so you do have time to do your homework.
We're here to help. Hang in there.
Phyl