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962492 tn?1247454619 m trying to figure out the difference between a normal MRI and one with lesions indicative of Multiple Sclerosis. I have attached a photo, containing three MRI images - are the white spots possibly MS-related? Thank you, in advance, for your assistance. I am very grateful.
Avatar m tn MS means Multiple Sclerosis. You happened to post you question in a forum dedicated to the discussion of multiple sclerosis :-) I'm not a radiologist, but the laguae from thee report points to vasular issues rather than nerve issues. MS attacks nerves. This may be why the doc wants a CT scan.
11119474 tn?1428702170 There are a few scattered focal areas of increased signal withing the periventricular white matter which are non specific, but would support the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. However, there was no contrast enhancement. No evidence of a mass. The remainder of the sudy was within normal limits.
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Avatar f tn My sister has been given a probable diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis; however, the same neurologist also believed that her symptoms (blurred vision, numbness in hand and back, extreme eye/face pain) could be attributed to a stroke or brain tumor, so we would very much appreciate some additional feedback. I'm attaching the latest MRI results for more information. MRI Brain with contrast History of sudden onset of visual disturbance.
Avatar f tn another similar appearing demyelinating lesion called multiple sclerosis also needs to be ruled out.Take care.
Avatar m tn If the patient clinically exhibits symptoms of another white matter disease process such as multiple sclerosis, the patient could return for contrast enhanced images to evaluate for acute or active disease" Basically what I'm looking for is the bottom line, what's wrong? What kind of treatments are involved? Or simply what does all of that mean? Any help would be greatly appreciated thank you so much.
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Avatar n tn Hi there. Your MRI report suggest that there are markers of Multiple sclerosis in your brain though no signs of active demyelination are present. these finding need to be correlated clinically for signs and evidence of multiple sclerosis. These multiple neurological symptoms including seizing hands and tremors could be due to a chronic demyelinating condition called multiple sclerosis where the disease phase is characterized by active phase and remissions.
Avatar m tn my sister (24) was diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis in 2010, responded to steroid. now she suffered sudden & complete loss of vision in her left eye. she has been put on SOLUMEDROL. please suggest any available treatment modalities world over ? chances of return of vision ??
Avatar f tn org/brochures and you can get many publications from The Basic Facts, The History of Multiple Sclerosis, to publications on Newly Diagnosed, Employment issues, Staying Well, Managing Specific Issues, Managing Major changes, And the list goes on and on.