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The "burnt out" plaques one is new to me. It could just be the way the radiologist writes up the report, but my experience has the term plaque associated with the spine. Was it only a brain scan?

I've got a ton of inactive leisons, and one that says chronicity on my reports. Basically, according to my neuro it's permenant damage for me.

Like Tom said, there are other things that could cause demyelination. Has she been tested for some of the other suspects? I had a couple of rounds of feeding the vampires during my DX process.

Glad to hear she didn't have any new ones on her last scan. Hope they can figure out what's going on soon.
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