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Old 07-13-2009, 12:20 PM #1
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Default New Neuro Dr. and Tests - what to expect?

Hello All:

I just had a first visit with a neurologist after my GP referred me for PN. I've had a couple of EMGs in the past, but they came up normal. Is this normal for PN patients, or is it because I didn't have any nerve or muscle damage then?

The new dr. has ordered a MRI of the brain with contrast. I have had spinal MRIs,but not of the brain, and the contrast part is a little scary. Has anyone had this done? If so, what can I expect?

Lastly, he seemed to indicate that PN can be diagnosed with blood tests. I have never heard or read this before. Is this a new technology? He also mentioned lupus. I didn't realize that lupus can be cause of PN? I don't have a rash, but a few of the other symptoms.

Many thanks to all who respond.
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