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Blancaboo 08-07-2014 07:35 PM

MRI results
 
I had my MRI with contrast yesterday. My report says Stable nonspecific white matter disease. There is no evidence of abnormal enhancement to suggest metastatic disease. Is this a catchall phrase for "I don't know what it is?" My neurologist was ready to pass me off to an ENT even though I have tingling all over my body. I was hoping this MRI would provide some answers. :(

Snoopy 08-08-2014 08:34 AM

I would suggest discussing the MRI findings with your Neurologist.

The "impression" section of the MRI report will usually list the possibilities of findings on MRI. It is up to your Neurologist, based on your medical history, other testing, symptoms and Neurological exam to determine a diagnosis of something or refer you to other specialists for their determination.

Best wishes.

NurseNancy 08-08-2014 10:40 AM

hi and welcome to NT,

i couldn't have said it better than snoopy.
what does the report say under "impression"?

Blancaboo 08-08-2014 01:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NurseNancy (Post 1088016)
hi and welcome to NT,

i couldn't have said it better than snoopy.
what does the report say under "impression"?


Impression: 1. Stable nonspecific white matter disease. 2. There is no evidence of abnormal enhancement to suggest metastatic disease.

I saw my neurologist today. He said there is nothing wrong with my nervous system so there was nothing he could do for me. He was ready to send me on my way. I asked him if I was just supposed to live with my symptoms which currently are imbalance, various tingling body parts, fatigue and no appetite. He then offered to refer me to UCSF. So that is my next step.

SallyC 08-08-2014 06:27 PM

Please let us know how that goes, Blancaboo.:hug:

agate 08-09-2014 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Blancaboo (Post 1088039)
Impression: 1. Stable nonspecific white matter disease. 2. There is no evidence of abnormal enhancement to suggest metastatic disease.

I saw my neurologist today. He said there is nothing wrong with my nervous system so there was nothing he could do for me. He was ready to send me on my way. I asked him if I was just supposed to live with my symptoms which currently are imbalance, various tingling body parts, fatigue and no appetite. He then offered to refer me to UCSF. So that is my next step.

Hi Blancaboo,

I don't quite understand, I guess. The neurologist said "there is nothing wrong" with your nervous system, and yet the MRI shows "stable nonspecific white matter disease." That's "disease" they're talking about. The second part of the MRI impression just means that you probably don't have a metastatic cancer.

--Which is good news, of course, but the part about "white matter disease" is something you could ask about, maybe along the lines of: "Since you say there's nothing wrong with my nervous system, what does the MRI report mean when it mentions 'stable nonspecific white matter disease'?"

This seems like a reasonable question to me.

Good luck in your search for answers. Many here have been down the road you're traveling.

kicker 08-09-2014 11:29 AM

As a Special Ed Teacher I'm bursting to address this. Many of my students had secondary diagnosed problems like Neurological Impairment. learning Disabilities, Hyperactivity, etc. MRI can't see everything, provides only"Hard" (white matter, lesions, cysts, tumors,deviations, etc.) information, so look at problems, etc. and devise solution or strategies for coping with those. Work with your Neurologist. Be informed, you are you own best advocate. This is my thought and opinion

kicker 08-09-2014 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Blancaboo (Post 1087881)
I had my MRI with contrast yesterday. My report says Stable nonspecific white matter disease. There is no evidence of abnormal enhancement to suggest metastatic disease. Is this a catchall phrase for "I don't know what it is?" My neurologist was ready to pass me off to an ENT even though I have tingling all over my body. I was hoping this MRI would provide some answers. :(

My first MRI which technician wrote in his accompanying letter "white matter consistent with age." No neurologist has ever discussed it with me. (and I've been with 5 or 6 at Specialized MS Neurology. My first Neuro now heads the MS Center at Johns Hopkins).

kicker 08-09-2014 11:44 AM

White matter figures in brain connections and is tied with location,MS and age. Talk to your neurologist . (I can Google anything I find and skim for a basic understanding).

Natalie8 08-09-2014 11:25 PM

Better yet, ask for a second opinion. Bring your actual MRI films (or images on CD with you) to the next doc plus the report. Many of us had to shop around for a neurologist that would listen to us, wasn't a jerk, and/or wasn't incompetent.

I'm a big proponent of being assertive (although not rudely or aggressively) to get answers and quality care.

Good luck. :hug:


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