my best advice to you right now would be to obtain your OWN copies of all and any testing that has been done on you and read thru them yourself just to see what 'abnormal" actually means. it comes down to how the test is done and what is actually there and able to be picked up,you know what i mean? it does sound pretty crazy to have a "normal' MRI and abnormal CT,but it does probably have to do more with what the CT is able to see and what an MRI is able to see.they use different things to obtain pics,with CT able to really see the harder structures much more clearly and the MRI,the softer tissue structures. so it IS possible. what exactly was not normal with your neuro exam? that would tell alot too.
you just really NEED your own copies of those reports. all you have to do is get one from your docs office(you do not have to wait til a appt,just sign a release of info and they will get one for you) or from the facility who did your films too. same thing,sign a release and get the report. but you need to know what abnormal is. it could be something small or big,depending upon what was found. knowing why these tests were performed and your neuro status would help alot to help you.
once you obtain your copies of those reports,if you could simply type out what was found in that summary at the very end,it would help tons to help you figure this out. its just important to see just how any radiologist actually words a finding as to what they feel about it. the doc may agree or disagree but all this is is an interpretation done buy a radiologist not any level of real specialist. keep that in mind too. just let me know whatyou find out,K? good luck with whatever came up abnormal. FB