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Old 07-22-2009, 02:15 PM #5
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Doesn't appear to change the importance of an MRI for a diagnosis, but it does state that the spinal MRI should be considered for part of the process. Probably to stress the fact that sometimes leisons will be in the spine and not the head.

My comment was the fact my neuro has done two scans of the spine but not the brain before and since I changed DMD's
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