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How many people here have had a negative MRI but had MS. My eye doctor and MD believes I have MS and I do have a lot of the symptoms but I have been tested for just about everything else. One neuro believes it is MG. I do not know what I have but it is something. I just want the right treatment. I have had a negative MRI for MS. I was told that you can have negative MRI but still have lesions but they not showed up on MRI yet. So I was wondering how many people here have negative MRI for MS only for it to show up on MRI later and how much later. Thank you Shirley
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Hello Sham,
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However, the more years that go by and MRIs continue to be negative the less likely MS becomes. There are other tests, if positive, that can be taken into consideration for a diagnosis of MS. There is a criteria for diagnosing MS, the McDonald Criteria. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084507/ I was given a definite diagnosis of MS with a clear MRI. However, I had what I refer to as the "perfect storm." I was in the middle of a severe exacerbation (relapse, attack, flare-up), positive Lumbar Puncture (LP) and a Neurological exam that I completely failed. I don't know when lesions first appeared because I never had another MRI until 20 years after diagnosis. Best wishes!
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Was it a Neurologist or a Radiologist that read your scan?
The Radiologist who read my first scan said I was perfectly normal. The Neurologist who I saw a year later read that same scan and diagnosed me with MS, he is of the opinion that the Radiologist didn't look at my scan. My co-worker's husband has been diagnosed with MS despite the negative MRI and LP he has all the classic early onset symptoms including a few days of blidness in one eye that cleared up after steroid infusion treatment. They are taking a wait to treat approach with him because of the negative MRI.
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"Nothing has changed, but everything is different" -Hubby's statement after I received diagnosis. -DX RRMS 12/2013 |
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