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th heavy burden of white matter plaque compatible with the clinical history or MS"*

So I'm assuming since the radiologist didn't say a simple yes or no to anything my current neuro doesn't know either.*

I wouldn't be too quick to assume your neuro doesn't know, or that the phrase means undetermined. Every MRI I've had and all I've seen of other folks' says the same, or nearly the same wording.

I think (with my 20+ years of progressive MS) you need to sit down w/your neuro, have him/her explain the films - the white matter. Get a copy of the MRI cd before you leave. Yes, you get one upon request.

After that appointment, please come back to us and let us know how it went. We are your newest friends and we're here to support you!
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