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I have a brain full of lesions and no real symptoms. Last MRI showed one small lesion. I had a MRI for a different reason. My neuro sent me to Boston for a consult. He said that I probably had an episode about 20 years ago.
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[QUOTE=Soxfan;1156135]I have a brain full of lesions and no real symptoms.

Welcome, Soxfan! I can't comment on the lesions disappearing except to say, Good for you! You are a lucky fan.
Since 1995 I've had numerous lesions in my brain on MRI's, but all of my disabilities are reflective of the numerous lesions on my C and T spine. (i.e. Below the neck)

I wonder if both of your MRI's were taken using the same machine settings, or with or without contrast, etc. I hear they have particular settings now using terms like Flare Imaging and Tessla ... something.

Anyway, we're glad you found us.
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Hello Soxfan and welcome to NeuroTalk.

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I have a brain full of lesions and no real symptoms. Last MRI showed one small lesion. I had a MRI for a different reason. My neuro sent me to Boston for a consult. He said that I probably had an episode about 20 years ago.

Lesions can heal and disappear as you are describing, with and without treatment. I had numerous (to many to count) cervical spinal cord lesions in 2005 and the MRI in 2013 showed a countable 3 on the cervical spinal cord.
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