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Old 05-24-2009, 12:27 AM #31
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Originally Posted by cat265 View Post
Iam just curious, are you a technician or do you know how to read and MRI? Iam asking because I have a couple of questions. One being have you ever heard of anyone having been told that the second MRI (taken a year and a half after one that showed lesions) showed nothing new, but mistakenly there were new leasions?
"Mistaken" according to whom?

Radioogists don't always agree on the interpretation of a particular MRI, and you'll read more than a few anecdotal comments here from people who presume that their neurologist who specializes in MS can read an MRI better than a radiologist. I would disagree with that.
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