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Old 03-24-2008, 09:24 AM #1
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Default What the heck is that stuff?

I picked up the CD of my first MRI but I don't see the neuro for two weeks to ask questions. My only real question is what is the image on the right side of the two part picture. The left side shows the brain inside the head but the right hand picture is sploches [sp]. Bright white and dark gray stuff. When I scroll up and down it is still mostly just sploches.

Anybody know what that shows?

The radiology report confirms MS and talks about "fairly extensive white matter signal changes". What are signal changes - I've never heard that term before.
Curiosity is getting to me.
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