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Old 01-01-2016, 09:52 PM #3
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Thanks, MrsD. Yes, I intend to speak with him, but that won't be for a while, so I thought I'd see if anything could help. From the link you posted and this one that I found: http://neurology.about.com/od/Radiol...ri-Results.htm, it sounds like I may have lesions in that region of my spine, and if so, that it may signal DRG damage as per the study I linked to.

I'll be sure to ask my neuro when I do see him again, but if anyone else has any further input, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks again.


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Here is a good explanation:

http://www.healthcentral.com/multipl...444835/106134/

In your context the hyperentensities are in the disc area.

I think your doctor is the best one to ask this question.
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