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abp2, schedule with an endocrinologist or rheumatologist. Mention Gorman-Stouts. There are a number of conditions that can cause these dents, and you want to rule them out or receive treatment. I hope it's heavy sunglasses. Keep us posted.

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@gently thank you. Wouldn't that show up on an MRI?

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In my case I fell one night making a huge error in judgment. I was taking a ridiculous childlike dive on a bed and missed my target. After a moderate injury and cut on the temple area of my head healed, I realized that I am aging and my judgment and risk factors have changed.

I couple of years later I noticed dents in the top of my head in the same area where the injury had healed. They are covered by my hair and not that noticeable. Accidents, especially if you are clumsey or have balance issues can also be a factor.