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Old 04-03-2012, 03:48 PM #1
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Default MRI findings/impression

Hi, I had been suffering horrible headaches and eye pain for a few years so i went to the ER and the told me i need an MRI so i got back the results of my MRI and met with a neuro and im at a lose of words! i will briefly explain: Findings: Multiple primarily juxtacortical FLAIR and T2 white matter are found. A prominent left parietal is noted measuring 13mm, A prominent right frontal is noted measuring 11m. Total lesion count exceeds 30 in both hemispheres.....the rest is basic and normal. Impression: Moderate nonspecific white matter disease possibly caused by multiple sclerosis. No white matter disease enhancement to suggest demyelination......The neurologist told me she dont think its ms and not to worry to much about the lesions and to see my primary care doctor.....help
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