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Old 08-07-2014, 07:35 PM #1
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Default MRI results

I had my MRI with contrast yesterday. My report says Stable nonspecific white matter disease. There is no evidence of abnormal enhancement to suggest metastatic disease. Is this a catchall phrase for "I don't know what it is?" My neurologist was ready to pass me off to an ENT even though I have tingling all over my body. I was hoping this MRI would provide some answers.
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