We highly suspected that the patient was a cavernous hemangioma with a lesion located in the right basal ganglia region, but the patient’s onset was a sudden numbness of the right side of the head, face and half of the body that resolved itself in about 40 minutes. The lesion could not explain the symptoms. Only the lesion did not show up at all on CT and on MRI it showed up as a single level with a lesion. Patients sometimes have a head CT and the doctor will ask for another head MRI. Don’t blame the doctor for always giving you such an expensive test, you will know when you see this film, it is really for your condition to be clear that we have to do these tests. Don’t listen to the oldest doctor criticizing the youngest doctor saying that doctors nowadays only rely on machines. But, look, this disease cannot be diagnosed at all without relying on machines.