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Says there are fairly extensive multifocal T2/FLAIR lesions scattered throughout the deep white matter of the cerebral hemispheres. There is a tiny lesion in the right pons, no definte corpus callosal lesions are identified ,but there are multiple white matter lesions immediately adjacent to the corpus callosum. The most prominent area of involvement is the left centrum semiovale. There is appearance in supicious for demyelinating disease such as multiple scleroisi. No enhancement to suggest active lesions is identified.
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