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Hello Pharmgirlkelly,
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With MS the most common spine MRI is the cervical (neck) spine. The Lumbar MRI is not for MS but usually done to check if there is a spine problem such as; herniated/bulging disc, stenosis, degenerative disc disease(DDD) as well as others. The c-spine MRI can also detect spine problems. Spine problems mentioned above are not related to Multiple Sclerosis but they can cause Neurological symptoms. MS lesions found in the c-spine can cause symptoms from that point down
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