I do understand that the measurements can be off a bit here and there. If the typical growth is 1-2mm a year, then how can the doctors be sure the AN has grown if the measurements can possibly be off by one mm. I have had four MRIs with contrast at the same place done by the same person. Three have shown no growth. However, the second one showed a measurement that was 2mm different from the first one. My doctor didn't think the AN had grown so he had another doc measure it, and that doc sided with my doc about no growth. This last MRI showed a slight amount of growth that I guess you could say is so small that it could be a measurement question. However, if you put all of the MRIs side by side you can definitely see by eye that the AN has a different shape. Can an AN stay basically the same size for the most part, but at the same time change its shape? In my case it went from about a 3/4 moon shape to a round moon. It is so obvious. I tend to think it really has grown and 8 doctors think so, too.
Nancy