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Old 07-20-2008, 09:26 PM
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Post Hmmmm.....

That is a good question. Yes, you are right from what I understand it is "typical" to have lesions in the periventricular area and other lobes. And I am also interested how come some doctors refer them to as "not typical". I will be watching this post closely with you for others replies
Have a great week

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Originally Posted by Jan4you View Post
I know that MS lesions have the dawson fingers look and most likely are in the periventricualar area, right?

Just wondering if you were told your lesions have a "certain" look to them? I was first told that mine were not "typical" for MS lesions. What does that mean?
The shape? OR what??

I have over (20) 3-7mm in the periventricular area and other lobes, including a newish one on the PONS.

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Jan
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