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Old 08-24-2011, 10:42 PM #1
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Default New MRI finding of Dawson's Fingers

My 17 year old daughter recently had an MRI for a possible pituitary tumor. No tumor was seen but there was a white focal finding that stated lesions along Dawson's Fingers. I looked up Dawson's fingers and found that normally when Dawson's Fingers are found on an MRI MS is normally a diaganosis. We went to a neurologist today and was told basically told to forget about it and move on.

I don't really feel comfortable with this and would like to know if anyone has any thoughts on this. She has no outward symptoms of MS, other than some tingling of the toes that have gone numb and chronic fatigue. Not sure what I should , please give me any advice you might have.
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